 
 
Come and meet the University of Sussex. A Top 160-worldwide university, this session will give you a great overview of our degrees, our requirements and life at Sussex. Our North American expert Kasia (also a Sussex alum!) will also be on hand to take your questions!
 
 
Join this 1 hour session with Queen’s University Belfast to discover the range of Law programmes available at this Russell Group University. Queen’s is one of the oldest Universities in the UK and Ireland and has a proud tradition of teaching law, dating from 1845. Meet with the Queen’s Belfast team and find out more about: 
- the £20 million state-of-the-art Law School
- the UG and PG law programmes
- scholarships for Law programmes
- extra-curricular opportunities & societies for Law students
- student life in Belfast and Northern Ireland
 
Gain an overview of studying law at Leeds with this webinar! The University of Leeds is a Russell Group university and is ranked in the top 15 in the UK for Law, according to the Times and The Sunday Times, Good University Guide 2022. In this webinar, we will go over course structure and entry requirements. Join our webinar to learn more!
 
 
The City Law School at City St George's, University of London boasts a rich history of legal education to students from Canada through two of its popular flagship programmes – the Bachelor in Laws (LLB) and the Graduate Entry Bachelors in Laws (GELLB). In this webinar, we will introduce you to our Law School and University before turning to speak to our LLB and Graduate Entry LLB offerings and show you what it is really like to study with us – including in our brand new Law School building in the heart of London. You will hear from Paula Poniatowska, a Graduate Entry LLB alumni, who will give you the low down of her journey and experience at City. With opportunities to ask questions of our alumni as well as Programme Directors, this webinar will get you up to speed with City so you know you are making the right choice when you apply here.
 
Join our current students and recent alumni as they provide a real life look into studying Law at the University of Birmingham Law School. They’ll cover all you need to know about life on campus including accommodation, exploring the city and of course being a Law Student. They can provide top tips for making your choice and answer any questions you might be considering.
 
Join Paul McConnell, Head of Global Engagement, Ben Atkins, Admissions Manager and one of our current students as they introduce you to Birmingham Law School at the University of Birmingham. Birmingham is one of the most popular law schools in the UK for Canadian students and we currently have over 130 Canadian students currently studying with us. We will introduce you to our LLB study options and explore how Birmingham provides you the support to transition back into the Canadian legal profession, or take your degree around the world. 
 
 
Kent Law School brings the study of law to life and prepares you for a successful career in law! Our LLB in Law develops your critical and analytical skills, enables you to think about the role of law in society, and provides hands-on experience through opportunities to work on real cases in our Law Clinic. Join this webinar to learn about the LLB programs and the opportunities that you can take advantage of at Kent! There will also be a chance to ask current students some questions, as a few will be joining the webinar.
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Student Advisor & Event Coordinator
University of Kent
                     
            
Email: merika@canadalawfromabroad.com
I was lucky enough to start working for Canada Law from Abroad right after I graduated from my MA in England! I started part-time in 2014 attending recruitment events as well as helping with applications. Then I started advising students full time in summer 2015! I also started events coordinating around 2017/2018 to go along with student advising.
I took a year off after my BA to figure out what I really wanted to do for my MA. After a few months looking into different options, I learned about options for studying in the UK at a Study Abroad Fair! Since the applications were free, I figured why not apply and see what happens. In the end it seemed like the best (and most cost-effective) choice for me! I had a wonderful time at Kent and it then led me to working with Canada Law from Abroad when I graduated!
The best thing about working for Canada Law from Abroad is talking about my time abroad to everyone! I love to travel and had such an amazing time studying abroad, I love to share those stories. It’s great to help students do the same thing, and to get to hear their stories and experiences as well!
Studying in the UK is not as expensive as you might think! My friend and I compared our Master’s program costs after we graduated – we did similar programs but hers was in Canada – and it turned out that mine was actually less expensive than hers. I also finished my program a year earlier than her, which meant starting to work earlier!
A few of my favourite UK things:
1. The museums! There are tons and they are free to visit.
2. The beaches in Scotland. I’m from Vancouver Island and we have some amazing beaches, the ones that I’ve been to on the Isle of Skye were absolutely stunning in comparison!
3. High tea – scones and clotted cream in particular.
4. Walking tours, especially the scary ones (the haunted walking tours in Edinburgh are lots of fun!)
5. Shopping – Primark and Poundland are amazing for students especially!
 
Student Advisor
University of Sheffield
                     
            
Email: hilary@canadalawfromabroad.com
I’ve previously worked in an advisory role several times throughout my career. My first experience was as a residence assistant at Wilfrid Laurier, which provided me with experience counselling students through all manner of issues or helping them with any questions they may have! I also have experience as an Academic Tutor and French teacher, which fostered my interest in sharing my knowledge with others. I worked in these positions prior to my Master’s degree, but they were invaluable experiences which helped pave the way to my work here at Canada Law from Abroad!
As a Medieval Studies major, the UK was a natural choice for my next steps. With a rich heritage and complex history, the idea of living and learning in the UK and having the opportunity to visit the very sites I was learning about was too compelling to resist. I’ve now graduated from my MA and have been living in the UK on and off for six years and am so glad I took the leap and applied abroad!
 
I like working with Canada Law from Abroad because I’m happy to share my knowledge and first-hand experience to help students with the next steps of their academic journeys. Studying abroad can be the experience of a lifetime, and it's very rewarding providing students with the information to help them live out their dreams.
I think people from North America should study in the UK, because it is an opportunity to engage with another culture and grow from experiences outside the norm. The UK specifically is a great choice for international students as you can get a world-class education and enjoy close travel-links to Europe.
The history – I love the old buildings!
The pubs 
Walking in the countryside
Visiting with my friends
Being able to travel so easily!
We're currently on holiday and will return on 2nd April. 
Please feel free to drop us a message — we'll get back to you as soon as we're back after the Easter break.
Wishing you and your loved ones a joyful and relaxing Easter!
Our team is taking a well-deserved break during the holidays starting December 20th. 
We’ll be back to full hours January 2nd, so thank you in advance for your patience.
We can’t wait to speak with you then.
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