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Nov. 16, 2012
Law school forges strong partnership to benefit students
In today’s competitive job market – particularly in the field of law – institutions are increasingly looking towards building symbiotic relationships with key industry players to ensure their law graduates have the edge over other law students once their studies are complete.
With this in mind Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London has recently announced a partnership with Reed Smith to enable its students’ sought-after placements at the international law firm’s London and Paris offices during their studies.
Dr Eva Steiner, Director LLB in English Law and French Law at King’s, said: “Not only is this new partnership innovative in its design and purpose, it will also significantly enhance students’ experience in terms of legal training and job opportunities in the UK, France and Europe.”
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