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North East Solicitor Apprenticeship: Information Event

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North East Solicitor Apprenticeship Event

Date: 29th January 2025
Location: Business and Law Building, City Campus East, Northumbria University
Time: 4:30pm - 7:30pm
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The North East Solicitor Apprenticeship (NESA) Programme was created and began in 2017, providing an opportunity for those seeking to qualify as a solicitor to kickstart a legal career with a law firm or organisation’s inhouse legal team whilst studying a Higher Apprenticeship (which leads to a Level 7 qualification) at Northumbria University. Solicitor Apprentices, selected through an assessment and interview process, undertake a six-year fully paid training scheme combining relevant and legal focused training and education enabling them to qualify.

At the NESA Information Event, we will provide information about the Programme, the apprenticeship opportunities provided by the participant law firms and organisations and the selection process. Current Apprentices will also provide an insight into their experience of the NESA Programme.

Itinerary

4:30pm - 5:15pm:

  • Registration and opportunity to meet the firms

5:15pm - 7pm:

  • Introduction to the North East Solicitor Apprenticeship and firms' showcase
  • BHP Law
  • Muckle LLP
  • Sintons
  • Solicitor Apprentice Q&A

7pm - 7:30pm:

  • Networking

7:30pm:

  • Close

Registration:

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Event Details

Northumbria University
Business and Law Building
City Campus East
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE2 1XA


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