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Prospects Law is the essential guide for both law and non law students, containing lots of advice and information alongside jobs and courses. As a career specific publication it enables you to precisely target a core audience of students and graduates who want to find out more about studying for a CPE/GDipL, LPC, BVC or other law related course.
Supported by the Law Society and Bar Council, this dedicated law magazine is a hugely effective means for raising your profile amongst law students via HE careers services, law fairs and key academic departments throughout the UK. The magazine is also now distributed via email to over 325,000 students and graduates, extending the reach of the publication.
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With such a high number of law graduates looking to continue their studies in law as well as non-law students considering conversion courses, the publication is an essential resource for these students to refer to when making decisions about postgraduate study.
Prospects Law is supported online by a dedicated Law Sector on Prospects.ac.uk, the UKs official graduate careers website. As an online gateway to the legal sector, this section of the website features the latest careers advice and vacancies and when you book in Prospects Law you will automatically be listed on our website.
Advertise in Prospects Law and receive 20% off the exhibitor rate of the Law Virtual Fair in November - only £475 for advertisers
Key Facts
- Over 30,000 printed copies distributed via university careers services, law fairs and key academic departments throughout the UK.
- Sent to over 325,000 students and graduates in digital magazine format via email
- Your advert is listed in the Law Sector section of Prospects.ac.uk for 12 months.
- Complimentary email message to our database of students and graduates to promote your law courses and funding opportunities.
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| Booking Deadline | 16 July 2010 |
| Issue Date | 24 September 2010 |
