Four students on the City Law School's Bar Vocational Course have been awarded scholarships worth more than £25,000.
The City Law School has awarded scholarships worth more than £25,000 to four students on its Bar Vocational Course.
Scholarship winners Brynmor Adams, Thomas Elias, Sammy Smallbone and Paul Smith, celebrated their success in a special champagne breakfast on 10 October 2007 at the City Law School’s Inns of Court School of Law.
The new scholarship scheme has been introduced by Professor Adrian Keane, Head of Professional Courses at the City Law School, and is designed to award one student from each of the four Inns of Court, namely Gray’s Inn, Inner Temple, Lincoln’s Inn and Middle Temple.
The Inns of Court are the professional associations to which every English barrister must belong.
Professor Keane told Citynews: “We are extremely proud of our scholarship winners. They are intelligent, inspired and motivated and a credit to the School. The scholarship scheme will help us, together with the Inns of Court, to encourage and nurture some of the brightest barristers of the future.”
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Date of Article: 31/10/2007