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The Education & Training Department organises numerous events each year for prospective members, students, pupils, junior barristers and experienced practitioners. This would not be possible without the hard work and support of our members who devote their time and energy on behalf of the Inner Temple. The following will provide some further information on the volunteering opportunities in which you can become involved. Outreach 1. Dinner to the Universities 2. Dinners for Legal Academics 3. Regional Receptions & Local University Contacts 4. Schools Project 5. University Presentations & Question and Answer Day 6. Scholarship Interviewing Training & Professional Development 1. Advocacy Training 2. Education Days 3. Group Leaders & on Student Weekends 4. Local Qualifying Sessions 5. Marshalling Scheme 6. Mentoring Scheme 7. Mock Interview Scheme 8. Mooting and Debating 9. Playing Counsel and Witness 10. Police Liaison Scheme Marshalling 11. Pupillage Advice Evening For general details on any of the events and schemes listed, please contact: Education & Training Department, The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, Treasury Building, Inner Temple, London EC4Y 7HL Tel: 020 7797 8208 - Email: education@innertemple.org.uk www.innertemple.org.uk @TheInnerTemple

OUTREACH DINNER TO THE UNIVERSITIES Dinner to the Universities is an annual event for undergraduates and students on the law conversion course who are interested in a career at the Bar. Students from a range of universities are invited to this black tie dinner at the Inn where they meet practising members and have the opportunity to ask questions about the Bar and the Inner Temple. Contact: (020 7797 8214, email scampbell@innertemple.org.uk) DINNERS FOR LEGAL ACADEMICS The Inner Temple holds four small dinners annually for legal academics from universities across England and Wales. These academics, many of whom are undergraduate law tutors, are given information on the work of the modern Bar and how their students can benefit from the opportunities Inner Temple provides for progressing through various stages of the profession. These dinners will also connect with initiatives that the Inn is undertaking to building on its academic history. We are seeking members and who are interested in engaging with academics to build stronger links between universities and the Inn. Contact: Struan Campbell (020 7797 8214, email scampbell@innertemple.org.uk) REGIONAL RECEPTIONS AND LOCAL UNIVERSITY CONTACTS In addition to the four large university presentations that the Inn runs annually, smaller receptions are organised across the country. We are seeking members based outside of London who are interested in taking a lead in regional events or acting as a lead representative for regions outside of London. In addition, in an effort to reach out to as many capable undergraduate students as possible, Inner Temple is looking for barristers to act as a liaison to their local universities. This will require disseminating information to university contacts, making presentations when needed and acting as the key point of contact for queries from the institution on the Bar. If you are an alumnus, a member of a governing board, live in a local university region or have other ties to particular higher education institutions, we welcome your involvement. Contact: Struan Campbell (020 7797 8214, email scampbell@innertemple.org.uk)

SCHOOLS PROJECT The Inner Temple Schools Project, launched in 2008, aims to ensure that all students, regardless of their background, are aware of the opportunities available to them at the modern Bar and to raise aspirations towards professional careers generally. Through talks, presentations, workshops and activities, the programme challenges stereotypes about the profession, provides information about the legal system of England and Wales and promotes social mobility at the Bar. The project is run in conjunction with the National Education Trust, Pathways to Law and the Social Mobility Foundation. The programme consists of an annual careers seminar for Greater London state school students; two afternoon sessions for students on the Pathways to Law programme; and an all-day event for Pathways students based outside of London. These events include talks from members on different areas of law, plea in mitigation and case exercises, debating tournaments, visits to Chambers and opportunities to informally interact with practising barristers. The Schools Project also works with the Social Mobility Foundation, which each year runs a Bar Placement Scheme with the Bar Council. The Inn hosts their annual Aspiring Professional Programme requiring volunteers to speak with students about their career. Contact: Daisy Mortimer (020 7797 8262, email dmortimer@innertemple.org.uk) UNIVERSITY PRESENTATIONS AND QUESTION AND ANSWER DAY Four large recruitment presentations are run annually in Oxford, Cambridge, Bristol and London. Each presentation includes a panel of speakers with a pupil,

Independent Barrister, Employed Barrister and Judge. During the subsequent receptions, university students have the opportunity to gain further one-to-one advice from members. Question & Answer Day, run in conjunction with the Junior Bar Association, is a more intensive, full-day Sunday event in June for undergraduate students who wish to learn more on the work of barristers and different areas of law. We are seeking volunteers to speak at these presentations, run workshops during Question & Answer Day and to attend the subsequent receptions to speak informally to university students on life at the Bar. Contact: Struan Campbell (020 7797 8214, email scampbell@innertemple.org.uk) SCHOLARSHIP INTERVIEWS The Inner Temple s ambition is to ensure that no one with the necessary talent is prevented from coming to the Bar due to financial need alone. To this end, the Inn offers funds in excess of 1.6 million annually to be distributed as Scholarships and Exhibitions, mostly for Bar training and law conversion awards. For the last several years, we have pledged to interview all eligible applicants for the BPTC (formerly BVC) and law conversion awards. Awards are made solely at the discretion of the Scholarships Committee, which means that we are always eager to have volunteers to sit on interview panels. Interviews are typically held on two consecutive weekends in March for BPTC awards and over a single weekend in June for law conversion awards. Contact: Eamonn O Reilly (020 7797 8210, eoreilly@innertemple.org.uk) (5+ call or employed)

TRAINING & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADVOCACY TRAINING Advocacy Trainers are established practitioners who are trained to teach advocacy at Pupil and New Practitioner courses held throughout the year at the Inn and at residential venues. A potential trainer must attend a weekend training course, normally held in October. Advocacy training is an important and ever-increasing area of activity for the Inn so we are always seeking volunteers. Contact: David Miller (020 7797 8209, dmiller@innertemple.org.uk) (7+ call) EDUCATION DAYS The Inn runs two Education Days that usually take place in the first half of the year. These are for students studying the BPTC at institutions outside London. Programmes involve talks with practitioners and pupils, mock trials, exercises on advocacy, discussion groups, demonstration cases and lectures given by leading legal practitioners. Contact: Kerry Upham (0207 797 8213, kupham@innertemple.org.uk) GROUP LEADERS AND JUDGES ON STUDENT WEEKENDS Three residential weekends are organised each year for students studying on the BPTC. These weekends have specific legal themes and combine advocacy exercises, demonstration cases and ethics exercises with the guidance of experienced barristers, judges and Masters of the Bench, offering an excellent opportunity to learn and gain feedback in an informal setting. We seek volunteers to assist us on the weekends by leading sessions and guiding students in activities. Contact: Julia Armfield (020 7797 8207, jarmfield@innertemple.org.uk) (7+ call)

LOCAL QUALIFYING SESSIONS Student members of the Inn at providers outside of London may obtain up to three Qualifying Sessions by organising their own institutional sessions. To make this activity whether a moot, lecture or advocacy training workshop an official Qualifying Session, it must be attended by at least two practising members of the Inn. Interested members of the Inn are also invited to attend the local BPTC dinners in Cardiff, Bristol, Newcastle, Nottingham, Leeds, Birmingham and Manchester (contact the BPTC providers). Contact: Georgina Everatt (020 7797 8211, geveratt@innertemple.org.uk) MARSHALLING SCHEME The Marshalling Scheme enables pupils and students (in the 2 nd half of their BPTC) to spend a day or days (up to a week) in court with a judge. As a result of the scheme s popularity, the Inn is seeking more judges to take part in the Marshalling Scheme. Contact: Kerry Upham (0207 797 8213, kupham@innertemple.org.uk) MENTORING SCHEME The Mentoring Scheme aims to provide students with advice, guidance and a point of contact during their initial stages of becoming a barrister. Mentors are usually allocated at the beginning of the academic year and the demand is always very high. As the student numbers are ever increasing, we are always in need of more volunteers. Contact: Georgina Everatt (020 7797 8211, geveratt@innertemple.org.uk) (5+ call) ADVOCACY AND PUPILLAGE APPLICATIONS DAY This session offers students who have recently completed the BPTC a chance to have their pupillage applications and legal CVs reviewed, take part in a mock interview, and prepare and perform a short piece of advocacy. We would be grateful to hear from members willing to assist in leading each of the three sessions. Contact: Julia Armfield (020 7797 8207, jarmfield@innertemple.org.uk) (NB up to 7 years call)

MOCK INTERVIEW SCHEME This scheme is open to Inner Temple BPTC students applying for a pupillage. Students are matched up with barristers according to the area of law they wish to practise and the barrister conducts a mock pupillage interview for the student to gain experience of what a real interview might entail. The barrister is asked to give feedback to the student on ways of improving their technique following the interview. Contact: Georgina Everatt (020 7797 8211, geveratt@innertemple.org.uk) (5+ call) MOOTING AND DEBATING The Inner Temple has very active mooting and debating societies who organise competitions and training throughout the academic year. We need barristers and to help with judging on an ongoing basis. Events are generally held at the Inn in the evenings during term time. Both societies also hold an IV for between 15 and 25 universities each year, normally over the first weekend in February. Due to the size of this competition, volunteers for this weekend are particularly welcome. Contact: Eamonn O Reilly (020 7797 8210, eoreilly@innertemple.org.uk) PLAYING COUNSEL AND WITNESS Volunteers are needed to play counsel and witnesses on courses for advocacy trainers and mock trials for pupils. Each volunteer can gain Qualifying Sessions in this way. It is also a good opportunity to gain more advocacy experience and work with senior members of the Inn. Contact: Kerry Upham (0207 797 8213, kupham@innertemple.org.uk) POLICE LIAISON SCHEME MARSHALLING The purpose of the reciprocal scheme is to enable student barristers and trainee police officers to gain an understanding of the way in which each others profession works in practice. The scheme gives BPTC students the opportunity to experience the day-to-day running of a police station and/or accompany officers on patrol and, in turn, police officers are able to spend a day marshalling a judge and discussing the case. Annually around 100 students apply for the scheme and we cannot take students without having mutual places for police officers with judges. Contact: Daisy Mortimer (020 7797 8262, email dmortimer@innertemple.org.uk)

PUPILLAGE ADVICE EVENING This evening gives students the opportunity to hear from a panel of speakers about applying for and gaining pupillage and to talk informally to barristers and pupils about different areas of law. We would like to hear from potential speakers as well as those willing to talk informally to students during the subsequent reception. Contact: Eamonn O Reilly (020 7797 8210, eoreilly@innertemple.org.uk) LECTURES Each year the Inn hosts Lecture Nights and legal talks followed by a reception or dinner with practising members. These events are Qualifying Sessions for students and give them the opportunity to meet and talk with experienced barristers and judges of the Inn. The collegiate value of these events cannot be underestimated. We would therefore like to encourage as many of our members as possible to attend these events regularly and give the benefit of their professional experience to the Inn s student members. They are listed in the Diary of Events and in the members section of the website. Contact: Kate Peters (020 7797 8183, kpeters@innertemple.org.uk) to book onto a particular event or Eamonn O Reilly (020 7797 8210, eoreilly@innertemple.org.uk) for speakers