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]]>Students must be South African citizens and registered for their penultimate year of study towards an LLB degree.
Academic excellence is the primary criterion that will be taken into account in awarding scholarships.
Other factors that may be considered in appropriate cases include:
If an applicant is successful, the scholarship will be re-awarded for his or her final year of study provided his or her conduct remains satisfactory and that he or she passes all subjects with an acceptable mark in the minimum prescribed period.
Recipients of scholarships are people who we believe have the potential to become successful Webber Wentzel lawyers, and will be required to participate in vacation work programmes.
Webber Wentzel will consider employing scholarship recipients as candidate attorneys when they graduate, depending on their academic achievements and the existence of suitable vacancies. Scholarship recipients who are offered employment by Webber Wentzel are obliged to accept on terms no less favourable than the terms offered to all other first-year candidate attorneys employed by the firm in that year.
Please click here to download an application form. Each applicant should ensure that the following documents are included:
Incomplete applications will not be considered.
If you have access to the internet, please email your application to [email protected] and use the email title “Application for Scholarship”. Alternatively, please send it to Webber Wentzel’s Human Resources Department in Johannesburg:
By hand: Webber Wentzel, 10 Fricker Road, Illovo Boulevard, Johannesburg
By post: Webber Wentzel, PO Box 61771, Marshalltown, 2107, South Africa
If you have any queries, please contact Marisca du Toit, our Graduate Recruitment Manager, on +27 11 530 5000.
Closing Date: 21 January 2014
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