#Winning at pupillage applications in 2022
28th January 2022

海角破解版's Head of Pupillage, Cheryl Jones hosted a live Q&A workshop on pupillage applications today sharing her top tips and advice.
The live Q&A was attended by future pupils who are currently completing their pupillage applications hoping to start in 2023.
Visit 海角破解版's pupillage centre for more resources and information about pupillage.
For more information on mental health support for the Bar, please visit .
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