Download Legal Pupillage Application Form: Instructions and Guidance and more Study Guides, Projects, Research School management&administration in PDF only on Docsity! Sample Application Form 1. Personal Details Title First Name Middle Name Last Name Preferred Name Address Town Region Postal / Zip code Country E-mail Address Home telephone Mobile telephone Are there any restrictions on your ability to work in the UK? Do you have any special requirements if you are invited to attend a pupillage interview? Dates when you may NOT be available for interview Sample Application Form 2. Education School Education (add as many as required) Institution type Institution name Institution location Institution dates Qualification type Subjects & Grades Higher Education undergraduate, postgraduate and overseas study (add as many entries as required) Institution name Qualification title Area of study Grade Start date Date Awarded Sample Application Form Other Professional Qualifications (add as many entries as required) Qualification Awarding body Grade Details 5. Responsibilities, awards & interests Positions of responsibility, prizes and awards Please provide details of any positions of responsibility you have held. (150 words) Please provide details of any scholarships, awards or prizes. (150 words) Interests and recreational activities Sample Application Form Please provide details of your interests and any non-work related involvement. If relevant to your proposed area of practice, please explain in what way. (150 words) 6. References Referees (x 2) Academic or Work / Personal (one of each) Name Position Organisation Address Email Relationship Please provide details of any extenuating circumstances, if relevant to your application (150 words) 7. Extenuating circumstances Sample Application Form 8. Pupillage application questionnaire The five compulsory candidate questions have been replaced with two optional questions, which are intended to produce more useful answers, and speed up marking time for chambers. Chambers may accept the two suggested questions and add up to five questions of their own, or overwrite the two suggested questions and add up to seven questions of their own, with a 100 to 1000 word limit. Chambers may also choose to stick to the traditional five questions. As always, the onus is on candidates to check the āPupillage application questionnaireā section of all vacancies of interest. This shouldnāt catch any applicants āoff-guardā as, in previous years, chambers have been able to add up to two questions of their own and candidates have always been expected to submit tailored applications.