Thomson Reuters are now looking for Legal Student representatives for the 2022/23 academic year to support Arden students and encourage more effective use of Thomson Reuters Resources, including Westlaw and Practical Law. Up to 70 representatives are hired across the UK each year.

 

By using elements of marketing, training and key legal skills Student Representatives will support students by running various legal research clinics, drop-in sessions and by providing online support across Arden University.

 

All hired student representatives are given full training by a team of experts and are supported throughout the academic year.

 

It is a great opportunity to receive advanced training, work experience for your CV and network with the other 70 student representatives at other Universities across the UK.

 

Student Representatives receive a fixed fee of up to £180 per month during term time to deliver a set number of tasks which are expected to take an average of 5 hours per week to complete.

 

Applications can be made by completing the form here: TR Legal Student Representative Application 2022 (office.com)

For students who are successful at this stage of their application, they will be invited back for the second stage of the recruitment process which we will look to have finalised by mid-July.

 

The closing date is 20th May.

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