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Times Higher Education’s World University Rankings data
February 10 2021
The UK is home to some of the leading law schools in the world.
The most traditional way to become a lawyer in the UK is to study for a law degree (LLB). Students who have studied a different subject at undergraduate level can take the graduate diploma in law conversion course. Most students will also need to take further courses and training in order to specialise. These include the Bar Practice Course (replacing the Bar Professional Training Course), which allows graduates to prepare and practise as barristers in England and Wales, and the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (from 2021).
By Jemma Slingo2021-01-29T12:51:00+00:00
Bar pupillage numbers fell by a quarter last year as a result of Covid-19, and the regulator has warned that chambers may scale back recruitment in the months ahead.
According to a Bar Standards Board diversity report, there were 354 pupils in December 2020, compared with 475 in December 2019. On average, there were 473 pupils at the bar between 2015 and 2019.
Last year’s pupillage freeze drove the first year-on-year decrease in the total number of people at the bar since reports began five years ago.
BSB warns that chambers may scale back recruitment in months ahead
Source: Alamy