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The Cambridge University Sixth Form Law Conference was founded thirty-nine years ago to give Year 12 students who may be interested in studying law at degree level a balanced view of the Law, both as an academic subject and as a profession, and also to offer an insight into life as a Cambridge undergraduate.
The Conference is run by a voluntary committee of eight current law undergraduates and re lies on the invaluable support of the Law Faculty.
Delegates will arrive from the afternoon of Monday 18th March 2013 and the Conference will continue until midday on Thursday 21st March 2013. Accommodation will be alongside current students in colleges. The aim of the Conference is not to 'hard sell' either Law or Cambridge but to give a unique experience which will without doubt help students when faced with difficult decisions about their future. (Please see "Conference Programme" for a taste of what the Conference offers). The cost of the Conference will be approximately £140 which will include all lectures, workshops, tours, activities, meals and accommodation.
More details about what the conference involves, our partner colleges, reviews by former delegates and application details can be found on this website.
Please do feel free to contact us if you have any further questions.
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