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- noun Plural form of
pupillage .
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Examples
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But prospective students should look beyond the glitzy brochures, says Ekaterina Zelenova BVC you later - Too many candidates and not enough pupillages have led to a revision of the BVC Global 100 2008 16
unknown title 2009
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Discrimination at the bar was raised nearly a decade ago by Euan Blair's mother, Cherie Booth, a self-confessed "working-class scouser" turned QC who denounced the funding of pupillages as a "scandal" discriminating against poorer applicants.
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But prospective students should look beyond the glitzy brochures, says Ekaterina Zelenova BVC you later - Too many candidates and not enough pupillages have led to a revision of the BVC Global 100 2008 16
unknown title 2009
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The sort of young people who compete for high status jobs here - such as fast track entry to the civil service, bar pupillages, news traineeships with the BBC, places on the accountancy or management consultancy milk round - compete to become teachers in these countries.
Videos (RSS 2.0) 2009
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Mini-pupillages and court marshalling are organised for students during two placement weeks.
elizabeth wong 2009
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In October the set will add a further three barristers: Edward Helme, Philippa Jackson and Jennie Thelen, who have all recently completed their pupillages at the set.
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An over-supply of law graduates has left many struggling to find pupillages in barristers 'chambers or training places with firms of solicitors, so some students take a Masters to make them stronger applicants, says Alex Türk, the LLM director at King's College, London.
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