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Applying Lessons from the LETR to Scottish Law Students

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Project Description

The aim of the project will be to develop a model for the development of student PDPs incrementally during their undergraduate degree. The skills that students are expected to develop at present include: Commercial awareness, numeracy skills, communication skills, leadership skills, problem solving skills, self-management skills, team working skills, specific skills, legal analysis and reasoning, research skills, and computer skills.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Higher Education Office
Value £3,904.00
Project Dates Jan 1, 2014 - Aug 1, 2015


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