Ten Southern California Universities Sponsor Annual Public Interest Career Day
Event to be held at UCLA Law School campus on February 3Jan 31, 2007
The 22nd Annual Southern California Public Interest Career Day will take place at the UCLA School of Law on February 3, 2007. The event is cosponsored by nine other Southern California law schools, including University of Southern California (USC), University of San Diego (USD), Loyola, California Western, Chapman, Pepperdine, Southwestern, Thomas Jefferson, and Whittier. The event aims to "expose law students to the practice of law in the public interest and to encourage students to consider a public interest career path."
The event draws from law students from Southern California and over 100 law firms, non-profits, and government agencies. Some participating organizations will carrying out pre-scheduled interviews with law students for jobs and internships.
For more information about the Public Interest Career Day, please visit the UCLA events calendar.
Related Programs
- University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)
- University of Southern California - USC Law School
- University of San Diego (USD) School of Law
- Loyola Law School Los Angeles Program at Universita di Bologna
- Pepperdine University - Straus Institute for Dispute Resolution
- California Western School of Law
- Southwestern Law School
- Chapman University School of Law (Southern California)
- Whittier Law School
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JANET W. MGAYA, Wed Sep 17, 2008 08:10 AM
I'M A FEMALE GRADUATE IN BACHELOR DEGREE OF LAW,(LLB) AT A CHRISTIAN UNIVERSITY OF TUMAIN AT IRINGA -TANZANIA, EAST AFRICA.MY NATION IS ONE AMONG THE LEAST DEVELOPED IN THE WORLD. THERE IS SO MUCH TO ACCOMPLISH IN THE NAME OF PUBLIC INTEREST SERVICES. I'M INTERESTED IN ADVANCING MY EDUCATION, ATTAINING LLM.PLEASE MAKE IT POSSIBLE AND OFFER ME A SCHOOLARSHIP.
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