In this episode, artist and Turner Prize winner Helen Cammock joins us to discuss her powerful new artwork commissioned by the Law Society of England and Wales to mark its 200th anniversary. Helen shares the inspiration behind the piece and why she was keen to focus on lawyers at the start of her career.
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In this episode, artist and Turner Prize winner Helen Cammock joins us to discuss her powerful new artwork commissioned by the Law Society of England and Wales to mark its 200th anniversary. Helen shares the inspiration behind the piece and why she was keen to focus on lawyers at the start of her career.
Episode 43: life as an international law student in the UK – a conversation with Ian Teoh
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Episode 43: life as an international law student in the UK – a conversation with Ian Teoh
In this episode, LawCareers.Net’s Dimitar Dimitrov speaks with Ian Teoh, a recent UCL law graduate and international student from Malaysia, who has secured a training contract at a leading law firm. Ian shares his journey of adapting to life and legal education in the UK, overcoming imposter syndrome, building community, and gaining legal experience both locally and abroad. He also offers practical advice for international law students on how to use their unique backgrounds to stand out in the legal recruitment process.
Read 'Becoming a lawyer in the UK: an international student’s guide': https://www.lawcareers.net/Explore/Features/20052025-Becoming-a-lawyer-in-the-UK-an-international-students-guide
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The LawCareers.Net Podcast
In this episode, artist and Turner Prize winner Helen Cammock joins us to discuss her powerful new artwork commissioned by the Law Society of England and Wales to mark its 200th anniversary. Helen shares the inspiration behind the piece and why she was keen to focus on lawyers at the start of her career.