OPEN SPACE Seminar: Proven Pathways to Legal Success
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OPEN SPACE Seminar: Proven Pathways to Legal Success
DATE & TIME
05JUN 2021 (SAT)14:00 - 15:00
VENUE
Room 306, 3/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, Hong Kong (access via the shopping arcade escalators through Exit A, Admiralty MTR Station)
AND Live Broadcast
FEE
Free
ONLINE REGISTRATIONS
This seminar is conducted in Dual Mode (Both Face to Face and Live broadcast). Please select your preference.
Face to Face Online Registration
Live broadcast Online Registration
SPEAKER
Mr Danny Gittings, Associate Head of College of Humanities and Law, HKU SPACE
Dr Thomas Ng, Programme Director of HKU SPACE
Dr Simon Ng, Senior Programme Director of HKU SPACE
ENQUIRY
2520 4665 ( studylaw@hkuspace.hku.hk)
RELEVANT PROGRAMMES
Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses (University of London)
Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law (Common Professional Examination)
REMARKS
Language - English
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Whether you're looking to upgrade your existing career or switch to a legal career, for 60 years HKU SPACE has been the most popular provider of part-time law courses in Hong Kong. Study with us and join our thousands of successful alumni now working as lawyers, business leaders and even judges in both Hong Kong and around the world.
Danny, Thomas and Simon head three of the most popular part-time law programmes in Hong Kong, the Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law (GDEHKL), University of London Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses and Certificate and Diploma in Legal Studies (CLS). Danny is author of one of the most widely used textbooks on the Hong Kong Basic Law, while Simon is an international expert on disability and inclusiveness in education. Thomas is a lawyer with international experience, having worked in the United States and Australia for the United Nations, the American Arbitration Association, and various legal positions in the private sector.
The School may make available related programme information material at the seminar.
The School reserves the right to alter or modify the schedule of the event if necessary or expedient.