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Mar 2025
(Tue)

3 Great Paths to a Legal Career : Law Information Seminar on 18 Mar 2025

Subject
Professional Law Courses, Law-Related Courses

Date & time
18Mar 2025 (Tue)19:00 - 20:00
Venue
Prof. and Mrs Enoch Young Lecture Theatre (Rm 204), 2/F, Admiralty Centre, 18 Harcourt Road, HK
Fee
FREE (Online Registration is required)
Speaker
  • Programme Directors: Kevin Woo, Tiffany Kwong, Thomas Ng and Devin Lin

Programme Directors: Kevin Woo, Tiffany Kwong, Thomas Ng and Devin Lin

Enquiry
2520-4665 (studylaw@hkuspace.hku.hk)
Related link
HKU SPACE Law Facebook Page
Relevant Programmes
Certificate in Legal Studies Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law (Common Professional Examination) Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses (University of London)
3 Great Paths to a Legal Career

3 Great Paths to a Legal Career

 

Find out more about studying with Hong Kong's most popular provider of part-time legal education.

Whether you're looking for one of the leading foundational law programs in Hong Kong, a law degree from a world-renowned university or a fast-track to qualifying as a lawyer in both Hong Kong and England & Wales, HKU SPACE has a law course for you.

Many successful solicitors and barristers began their legal career by enrolling with Hong Kong's most popular provider of part-time legal education. But which of our law courses is the right one for you? Come along to this special session and find out our most popular law courses:

Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law (Common Professional Examination)
英國及香港法律學士程度文憑 (專業共同試)
 (Kevin Woo);

Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses (University of London)
倫敦大學法律學士學位試課程
(Tiffany Kwong);

Certificate in Legal Studies->Advanced Diploma for Legal Executives (Graduate Level) 法律證書->法律行政人員高等文憑(本科程度)  (Thomas Ng).

The Graduate Diploma in English and Hong Kong Law and University of London Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) Preparation Courses are exempted courses under the Non-Local Higher and Professional Education (Regulation) Ordinance. It is a matter of discretion for individual employers to recognize any qualification to which these courses may lead.