Peter A Allard School of Law

The Legal Scholar Colloquium Series: Why and How to Become a Law Professor

Event Description

The path to becoming a law professor is strewn with unspoken norms and expectations. This presentation says the quiet bits out loud by outlining what law professors do, and what law students might like to think about now if they’re curious about a future career in legal academia.   

The Legal Scholar Colloquium Series is sponsored in part by the UBC Law Review and the Graduate Program. 

Lunch will be provided.

Registration: RSVP no later than Thursday, January 23rd at 5pm by filling out this Google Form or emailing eic@ubclawreview.ca.

Visit the Legal Scholar Colloquium Blog for more information. 

This student event is organized and hosted by the UBC Law Review.


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