Lancaster University Law School announces BPP collaboration to provide expert SQE training and support


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Lancaster University Law School (LULS) is extremely pleased to announce that it has entered into an agreement with BPP to provide its students with exciting professional legal training and career development opportunities.

LULS students will now be given access to two free online “Bridge courses” aimed at final year students seeking to qualify as either a solicitor or barrister. Currently only eight institutions have signed up to this collaboration and LULS’ early adoption demonstrates its commitment to providing its students with the best possible opportunities to succeed in their future legal careers.

Dr Catherine Easton, Head of LULS said: “In response to the changes to professional legal training brought in by the SQE, we are working hard to ensure that our students are given all the tools they can to thrive in this extremely competitive environment. Our collaboration with BPP will not only provide our students access to free training but also to a range of expert skills and career development sessions. We’re extremely excited about the relationship and the benefits it will bring for our students.”

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