The Inner Temple has a dedicated and friendly Education & Training Department which administers all educational activities for school students, undergraduates, student barristers, pupils and practising barristers.
Home › Education
Education
These range from how to become a barrister, careers advice, allocation of Scholarships, Qualifying Sessions, mentoring schemes, advocacy training and Continued Professional Development.
We also encourage and maintain links with undergraduates at universities around the country and work closely with our Inner Temple Student Association as well as our Mooting, Debating and Drama Societies, all of which are extremely active.
The Inner Temple, with its long tradition of social responsibility, is dedicated to widening access to the Bar and promoting social mobility in the profession. The Inn is carrying out some pioneering work in this area.
Bar Course Students
Qualifying Sessions
All Bar Course students have to complete qualifying sessions in order to be called to the Bar
Find out moreBar Course Students
In this section, you will find information to assist student members of the Inner Temple
Find out moreQualifying Sessions
All Bar Course students have to complete qualifying sessions in order to be called to the Bar
Find out moreBar Course Students
In this section, you will find information to assist student members of the Inner Temple
Find out moreCall to the Bar
Pupils
Pupils
The Further Education Programme is a compulsory part of a pupil's training. Find out more here.
Find out morePupils Advocacy Course
The Pupils Advocacy Course will return to entirely in-person training for the 2022/23 academic year.
Find out morePupils Practice Management Course
The Pupils' Practice Management Course is held at the Inner Temple once a year, in January
Find out morePupils
The Further Education Programme is a compulsory part of a pupil's training. Find out more here.
Find out morePupils Advocacy Course
The Pupils Advocacy Course will return to entirely in-person training for the 2022/23 academic year.
Find out morePupils Practice Management Course
The Pupils' Practice Management Course is held at the Inner Temple once a year, in January
Find out morePractitioners & Continued Professional Development (CPD)
New Practitioners
The New Practitioners' programme applies to all barristers who commenced independent practice on or after 1 October 1997
Find out morePupil Supervisors
Pupil Supervisors are able to oversee a pupillage in chambers or in authorised Pupil Training Organisations.
Find out moreReader's Lecture Series
The series attracts high profile speakers from all areas of the legal world.
Find out moreNew Practitioners
The New Practitioners' programme applies to all barristers who commenced independent practice on or after 1 October 1997
Find out morePupil Supervisors
Pupil Supervisors are able to oversee a pupillage in chambers or in authorised Pupil Training Organisations.
Find out moreReader's Lecture Series
The series attracts high profile speakers from all areas of the legal world.
Find out moreAcademics
Associate Academic Fellows
Information on our previous Academic Fellows, known as Associate Academic Fellows
Find out moreTransferring Solicitors, Qualified Foreign Lawyers & Academics
Information and application for Transferring Solicitors, Qualified Foreign Lawyers & Academics
Find out moreAssociate Academic Fellows
Information on our previous Academic Fellows, known as Associate Academic Fellows
Find out moreTransferring Solicitors, Qualified Foreign Lawyers & Academics
Information and application for Transferring Solicitors, Qualified Foreign Lawyers & Academics
Find out moreEducation Resources
Reader's Lecture Series
The series attracts high profile speakers from all areas of the legal world.
Find out moreReader's Lecture Series
The series attracts high profile speakers from all areas of the legal world.
Find out moreSocial Context of the Law Recordings
Enhancing an understanding of the law and its social importance
Find out moreSocial Context of the Law Recordings
Enhancing an understanding of the law and its social importance
Find out more