Overview
The Google Legal Summer Institute (LSI) is a unique experience where law school students who are underrepresented in the legal field are invited to spend time interning with one of our partner law firms and gain experience of what it is like to work in private practice. During their internship, students will spend a week with Google (remotely and/or in-person depending on the location) attending presentations and career development workshops, building their network and gaining insights into life as an in-house lawyer at a global technology company. There will also be an opportunity for LSI students to participate in a six month mentorship scheme and be mentored by a Google lawyer. LSI aims to improve access to in-house careers at tech companies by expanding opportunities and removing barriers for talent underrepresented in the legal industry.
LSI students are a diverse group of students with interests across all legal practice areas. We consider students who are attending (or have attended) law schools in EMEA. Students who identify with a group that is underrepresented in the legal profession industry are especially encouraged to apply.
The Google week of the EMEA Legal Summer Institute will take place from Monday 28th August to 1st September 2023. The dates for the week(s) at our partner law firms will vary across EMEA depending on the law firm.
Eligibility
Eligibility
Locations: Belgium, Egypt, France, Germany, Ghana, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Kenya, Netherlands, Nigeria, Portugal, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland and the United Kingdom
How to apply: For Belgium, Germany, Ghana, Kenya, Netherlands, Nigeria, South Africa, UK: Please apply by completing this application form. For other locations, please refer to your law firm/point of contact.
To apply, students must:
- Have work authorization in the country of internship
- Be a law student and would like to or is considering entering the legal profession
- Demonstrate academic excellence
- Provide resume
- Be comfortable working in the English language as the Google week will be held in English
Students who identify with a group that is underrepresented in the legal profession are especially encouraged to apply.
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