(In exceptional circumstances, students who attended secondary education in a fee-paying school may be considered.) completed secondary education in a state school.have little or no family history of higher or professional education.Postgraduates with a qualifying law degree may also apply. are in the second, third or fourth year of a qualifying law degree, or taking the Graduate Diploma in Law or an equivalent conversion course.Are available to participate from the final week of June to the end of the first week of July.The scheme is open to undergraduate and postgraduate students who Candidates will also receive invitations to networking events. However where necessary the Inn will provide accommodation to complete the scheme in London or other city. Where possible Chambers and Courts close to the candidate’s home are selected for the scheme. shadowing a judge in court) and the other week in Chambers with a barrister. Funded by the donations of senior members of the Inn, the scheme provides two funded weeks (£250 per week) of work experience every summer for up to thirty undergraduates from disadvantaged backgrounds. The Middle Temple Access to the Bar Awards are an example of how we aim to reach able students from backgrounds which do not traditionally encourage aspirations for a career at the Bar and help them to make an informed choice about their opportunities.
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