Tag: SQE Hub News
UN research assistant secures SQE1 scholarship for ‘impact of AI’ essay
Leeds grad Zalikha Younas receives £3k for BARBRI course
De Montfort Uni teams up with BARBRI to launch SQE-ready LLM
Includes SQE1 prep
College of Legal Practice strikes SQE teaching deal with Middlesex Uni
LLM with built-in prep
SQE2: Latest pass rate sits at 77%
Up slightly
Regulator seeks solicitors for SQE examiner roles
Mark advocacy assessments
Virtual law school launches ‘Open to All Scholarship’
Law Training Centre's new grants can be put towards a range of law courses, including SQE
SRA increases SQE exam fees by 11% in response to inflation
Total cost to sit two-part test stands at £4,564
AI’s impact on the legal profession focus of latest SQE1 scholarship competition
BARBRI prize worth £3k
SRA releases first review into SQE ethnicity attainment gap
Career barriers can have a 'knock-on' effect in candidates' performance
UK law school launches SQE prep in India
The College of Legal Practice targets lawyers seeking dual qualification
Addleshaw Goddard sets SQE maintenance grants
£8k in London, £5k elsewhere
Exclusive research: SQE prep not enough say majority of law firms
Nearly two-thirds require future trainees to undertake practice area-focused modules
SRA chief asks ChatGPT what future holds for SQE — AI bot defers to regulator
Paul Philip confirms exams won't change in light of tech advances
ULaw launches SQE tie-up with top Chinese law firm
New partnership with TianTai Law Firm will support students based in China who wish to practise English law
‘Very hard, but doable’: Legal Cheek readers have their say on the SQE
Aspiring lawyers share first-hand experiences of new centralised assessment amid concerns over difficulty and pass rates
Regulator to pilot SQE in Welsh
Will pay eligible students £250
‘How did you find the SQE?’
Aspiring solicitor seeks students' experiences of new assessment
51% of students pass latest SQE
Lowest success rate yet
City law firms urged not to abandon unsuccessful SQE trainees
City of London Law Society calls for 'supportive, understanding approach' for 'little-known assessment'