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No images? Click here Law School Bulletin May 2026Welcome to the May edition of our newsletter.
For many of you, this summer marks the end of your undergraduate studies with Exeter Law School and will thus feel particularly special, both for you and for all the academics involved in your studies. We are all extremely proud of your achievements! There are very few things more rewarding for us than to receive news from our former students so please make sure to stay in touch. We also hope you are getting ready for the summer and that you will take some proper time off. Even if you are planning to work as interns, on work placements or in paid employment, or even if it turns out that you will have to complete referred or deferred assessments, make sure you have some holiday time. Summer is always an important time to pause and reflect on the past academic year and celebrate everything you have achieved. It is also the season to relax and recharge so make time for the things that bring you joy and happiness! We wish you all a happy, sunny, and restful summer, and I very much look forward to celebrating your academic success with you at Graduation. We’d love to see your photos of your Graduation. We’ll be running a competition on the day to win a Napoleon soft toy and a Law School bear for the best photo. We’ll email more details in the weeks before Graduation Day. Best wishes, Education Matters with David Yuratich
We have come to the end of the academic year and most of you will have completed your Term 3 assessments by now. Over the next couple of weeks, we will be preparing for the exam board where we process not only the Term 3 results, but also the provisional results issued earlier in the year, and degree classifications for finalists. These final results will be released on Tuesday 16 June (remember that Exam feedback will be via Exams ELE, not regular ELE). The University is here to support you during this time, so do please reach out to the Law School's Pastoral Mentors, who can provide initial signposting, short-term support and onward referral to specialist support. The Wellbeing team has a host of resources on their webpage too. Subject-based staff have been asked to prioritise support for students who have assessments over the July/August summer period - those who deferred their assessment for medical or other reasons, and those who are referred in modules that are not yet passed. Your module convenors should be in touch shortly after results release with a module-based support session to be delivered online for those who still have assessments to complete. Information about the dates of the July/August exams are here. We hope you have a wonderful summer, whatever you are doing, and we look forward to seeing you at the graduation ceremonies. Best wishes, 📣Your Voice Matters 📣Thank you all for your feedback across the last academic year. You should receive an email this week, from accelerate@exeter.ac.uk, with a link to a survey for you to provide feedback on your experience of your modules. It’s an opportunity to constructively share your thoughts on where you think things could be better and what is going well too. What we do with your feedback Previous feedback means we have been able to:
Once you’ve completed this latest feedback we will set to work digesting this information. Thanks to all who have fed back this year. In addition the Students' Guild has been able to run focus groups for the Law School on three topics: feedback format, attendance, and communication. NSS Survey In July, we will receive the National Student Survey (NSS) results from our final year students. Each year we use the NSS feedback to better understand what we have done well and where we can continue to improve. For example, we produced videos to help explain our marking criteria. Remember you can share your feedback at any time with your Academic Tutor or Law Student Rep. As Undergraduate Co-Directors, Matthew Channon and Amy Man also welcome feedback directly to them. You can find your Reps on the Students' Guild webpages. 🗓️Pastoral Mentors 🗒️Hello from your Pastoral Mentors! Congratulations on getting to the end of the academic year. For some of you, it’s goodbye as you await Graduation; we are looking forward to being there to cheer you on😊. For others, it’s another year completed, so well done! If you have work to complete over the summer, please rest assured that we are available to support you. It can help just to chat, so if you're not sure who to talk to, get in touch and we will see what we can do. We'll be primarily working on Teams throughout the summer. You may want to talk to someone about the next academic year, any worries you may have, or you may need help with time management. Whatever it is, pop us an email and we'll do our best to help. Please also remember that we can help talk you through an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) application. These will need to be done as quickly as possible, so get in touch if you aren't sure if you're eligible or if you need support applying. 🗓️Opportunities and Events 🗒️Thank you for attending the different Law School events this term. Please keep an eye on our Instagram and on the Opportunities page for information about Law School events in the coming months. 📚Study your LLM with us📝In the video below, Professor Sergakis explains more about the LLM Companies, Competitions and Digital Markets You've been a part of our Law School community for quite a few years and we'd love you to continue your studies with us. Did you realise you can tailor-make your LLM at Exeter? With a mixture of compulsory and optional modules, you can shape your studies according to your academic interests and/or professional needs. In September we have three new LLM programmes joining the suite of LLMs we offer at the Law School. They are rooted in the cutting-edge research taking place at the University and are led by renowned and passionate legal experts. The academics have a breadth of experience in academia, policy-making and legal practice. The new programmes are:
Explore the full range on our Postgraduate Study page and watch videos about the programmes on the University's YouTube Law page. 🏛️Professional Legal Training with the University of Law If you're considering legal training as your next step, our partnership with The University of Law means you can get your professional legal training right here. Alongside your studies, you’ll have access to: Stay where you are and keep moving forward. 👉 Find out more about studying at with the University of Law at Exeter and explore the postgraduate law courses available. 🎓From Campus to Career🏢 There are some really useful sessions being run online by the Career Zone in the coming weeks, designed to help that move from education into employment. Go to My Career Zone and take a look at the Law specific and general undergrad sessions available this term including these:
📝Prizes - Nominate yourself - deadline this week✒️
There's still a chance to nominate yourself in the 2025-26 Law School prizes. You can enter a nomination form in the following categories:
The details and criteria are on each form. Please note the closing date is Friday 29 May at 17:00. If you meet the criteria, we strongly encourage you to nominate yourself – this is a fantastic opportunity to build your CV and provide valuable recognition for your academic and extracurricular achievements. Any further question, please get in touch with Dr Catherine Caine, Director of Skills, Prizes and Scholarships. The winners will be contacted after the official results release date near the end of June. Our Socials Employability Support for Law Students Did you realise the scope of careers support available to you as a Law student now, and up to three years after graduation?
You can also get advice at the Careers Drop-ins: Mondays in term time 1.30-2.30pm in the Career Zone. Drop in to chat about careers in law or other employment sectors. Find out other ways you can get careers support on the webpage here.
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