Media release
Issued: Thursday November 11th 2004

Swansea University's legal eagles can now get their career off to a flying start thanks to the support of a leading legal training provider.

All students from Swansea University's Legal Practice Course - the last course they have to complete before they become trainee solicitors at law firms - will be given the chance to apply for an 'altior Scholarship', which will see one of them pick up free legal training worth over £1,000.

The winning student's prize will be a free place on altior's Professional Skills Course, which is the final compulsory course that trainee solicitors and Fellows of the Institute of Legal Executives must complete before becoming fully qualified solicitors.

As part of its sponsorship deal, altior will also be giving a talk on the transition from student to trainee solicitor and will host a drinks reception for students during the end of the university year.

Michael Draper, the Legal Practice Course Director at Swansea University, said: "Law is an extremely competitive industry and making the move from university into life at a law firm can be a daunting process, so this sponsorship is particularly geared to students at this stage in their career. "

Solicitor and chief executive at altior, Mark Loosemore, said: "Promoting excellence in the legal profession is at the heart of our business, so supporting students as they make the transition into professional life is a natural step for us. At altior, we are also solicitors ourselves, so we understand the need for strong support during these crucial training years."

altior is a leading specialist legal training and consulting firm, providing training for thousands of legal professionals every year at venues across the UK.


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