Top exam season tips from a Warwick-educated barrister

It’s fair to say I’ve done a fair few exams in my lifetime. After starting at Warwick nearly 9 years ago, I completed 31 exams/tests/assessments in the space of around 5 years. I also wrote 15 formally assessed essays and 2 dissertations. It’s entirely my fault, of course — as if the Warwick LLB wasn’t … More Top exam season tips from a Warwick-educated barrister

The impact of social media in your job search: a student perspective

Originally posted on The Careers Blog, check out this post from a former University of Warwick Chemistry Student on how social media and your ‘digital footprint’ can impact your job search. The Careers Blog An increasing number of graduate employers now screen candidates on social media and often reject applicants as a result of their … More The impact of social media in your job search: a student perspective

International and Public Law – Interview with Elizabeth Bakibinga-Gaswaga, Legal Adviser (Rule of Law) – Commonwealth Secretariat

Written by Lauren Chaplin for Women in Foreign Policy. What do you do as Legal Adviser in International Development Law at the Commonwealth Secretariat? That involves working with the 52-member countries of the Commonwealth to develop platforms and frameworks for the intersection between law and development. Now that we have the 2030 Agenda and the … More International and Public Law – Interview with Elizabeth Bakibinga-Gaswaga, Legal Adviser (Rule of Law) – Commonwealth Secretariat