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Become a Bar & Bench Campus Ambassador! (Apply by Nov 25)

Bar & Bench

Venturing into the Second Edition of our Campus Ambassador program, we warmly invite motivated law students to be part of this exciting and momentous journey.

As a Bar & Bench Campus Ambassador, you will be part of our team, working with us to be our voice amongst your peers and involve in our projects to advance the rule of law with us.

Hence, if you are looking for a way to stand out from the crowd, we could be exactly who you are looking for!

We have structured our Campus Ambassador program to help students make their mark in the campus as well as exposure and stepping stone to the Legal Journalism Profession.

Through this Program we will guide and honour passionate and responsible students who shall be organizing different activities in their universities and also on various social media platforms, along with reaching out and interviewing the leading legal industry professionals.

Bar & Bench has always recognized and rewarded the students who excel during the Program with the bonus opportunities and a platform for recognition.

So, if you are a proactive, creative, enthusiastic, hard-working and self-motivated student, then we are waiting to have you in the team.

An extra-experience of working with student organisations, communities and activities where the student has held leadership positions would serve as an added advantage.

Lastly, an active social media user, interested in promoting our news, blogs and educational content online would be desirable.

For more details and the procedure to apply for this exciting opportunity, please refer to our Bar & Bench Campus Ambassador 2020-21 brochure below.

Campus Ambassador Program 2020-21.pdf
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