can LLM graduate work as TA?


Mia.shi

Hi,all
i am interested in LLM programs in canada. however, i do quite know what people usually do after taking LLM programs.

theoretically, graduates can not practise law in canada. how about work as a teaching assistant? or any other job in the universities in canada?

i do want to gain some overseas work experience after taking LLM program. what can i do?

thanx~~~~~~

Hi,all
i am interested in LLM programs in canada. however, i do quite know what people usually do after taking LLM programs.

theoretically, graduates can not practise law in canada. how about work as a teaching assistant? or any other job in the universities in canada?

i do want to gain some overseas work experience after taking LLM program. what can i do?

thanx~~~~~~
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P_Martini

I'm not sure I really encountered TA's in any of my law classes, but I'm sure you could find some work doing research for professors.

I'm not sure I really encountered TA's in any of my law classes, but I'm sure you could find some work doing research for professors.
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Interalia

Depends on the field. Recenty, I have seen an advertisement from Ryerson University in Ontario inviting application from LLM students and current doctoral candidates for a TA position in employment law. Being eligible doesn't mean chances of getting a TA position will necessarily be good however. Doctoral Candidates will always be given first crack.

Depends on the field. Recenty, I have seen an advertisement from Ryerson University in Ontario inviting application from LLM students and current doctoral candidates for a TA position in employment law. Being eligible doesn't mean chances of getting a TA position will necessarily be good however. Doctoral Candidates will always be given first crack.
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