Report

The Making of Lawyers: Expectations and Experiences of Fourth-year New Zealand Law Students – Research report

Supporting learners, Educational outcomes, Teaching strategies, Research Methodologies Law
Published: 30 March 2018

A research report prepared by Lynne Taylor, Ursula Cheer, Erik Brogt, Natalie Baird, John Caldwell, Shea Esterling and Debra Wilson.

(PDF, 1.7 MB, 127-pages).

PROJECT

The Making of Lawyers: Expectations and Experiences of New Zealand Law Students and Recent New Zealand Law Graduates

A project, undertaken by the University of Canterbury, to develop a law student profile to detail the expectations, views and experiences of students during each year of their studies and in their first years in the workforce.

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Co-funded by

Ako Aotearoa’s
Regional Hub Project Fund

Partnered with

University of Canterbury

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