Ashurst in Action: A Virtual Experience for Students and Graduates
Join us for a series of interactive webinars and workshops to learn more about life at Ashurst .
What is Ashurst in Action?
Join us for an exciting mini series of virtual events designed for students and graduates who are considering a career in commercial law. Whether you're in the early stages of exploring your options or preparing to apply for one of our upcoming opportunities, this series will provide valuable insights into Ashurst, and you will discover what makes us a leading global law firm.
Who can attend?
- The series is open to all students and graduates who are interested in pursuing a career in law, regardless of your degree discipline or background.
- Whether you are in your first year of university or have already graduated, you are welcome to join us and learn more about Ashurst.
- The series is particularly useful for those who are considering applying for our vacation schemes, training contract or first year insight day.
What are the benefits of attending?
- By attending the series, you will gain a deeper understanding of Ashurst and the legal industry as well as the work our trainees do.
- You will also develop your skills and knowledge and enhance your employability and career prospects.
- Most importantly, you will have fun and meet some of our friendly and inspiring people, who will share their experiences and advice with you.
Event 6: Meet the Ashurst Social Mobility Network
Date: Wednesday 27th November 2024
Time: 12pm - 1pm
Via Zoom
Join the final event in our Ashurst in Action series to hear from our Social Mobility Network. A panel of socially mobile legal professionals will discuss the challenges they've faced, their achievements, and offer advice to help you develop your skills.
You'll also gain insight into the firm's culture, values, and commitment to diversity and inclusion. This webinar is particularly beneficial for students from low socioeconomic backgrounds but is open to all students, regardless of your field of study, year, or whether you've applied to Ashurst or not.