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  2. University of Hong Kong Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    The faculty has two departments, the Department of Law and the Department of Professional Legal Education, and four research centres. The faculty offers a 4-year Bachelor of Laws program, four 5-year double-degree programs: BSocSc (Government and Laws) - LLB, BBA (Business and Laws) - LLB, BA (Literary Studies) - LLB, and BSc - LLB in conjunction with other faculties of the university, a 2 ...

  3. Cram schools in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] Beacon College had revealed in its 2015 application for listing of the HK Stock Exchange that it made HK$236.4 million, HK$337.9 million, and HK$327.8 million in 2013, 2014 and 2015, respectively, and that its unnamed “top one tutor” was responsible for generating 43.6 percent, 45.5 percent and 40.5 percent of its turnover in ...

  4. List of Ontario students' associations - Wikipedia

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    The undergraduate students' associations of Brock University, Laurentian University, McMaster University, Queen’s University, Trent University Durham Campus, the University of Waterloo, Wilfrid Laurier University, and the University of Western Ontario make up the Ontario Undergraduate Student Alliance.

  5. CUHK Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    [10] It was thereafter rebranded as the Hong Kong Student Law Gazette in 2012 and has remained a student-run organization encompassing undergraduate and postgraduate students. The Gazette has since received tremendous support from the faculty and Hong Kong's legal community, including industry leaders, the judiciary and the city's top law firms ...

  6. University of Toronto Faculty of Law - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1950s, law students and their supporters petitioned the Law Society, and in 1953, a group of 50 student protesters marched on Osgoode Hall demanding formal recognition for the Faculty of Law. Finally, in 1958, after years of negotiation and discord, the Law Society began to give credit to graduates of the law school seeking ...

  7. Beacon College (Hong Kong) - Wikipedia

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    Beacon College Ltd., doing business as Beacon College, is a cram school in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1989 by June Leung, Christine Ng and Richard Eng in Yuen Long . The school provides secondary tutorial classes for students sitting for the Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education , day-time secondary courses, pre-education courses and life ...

  8. Legal education in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The LLB, LLM, JD and PCLL programmes are only offered by the three approved law schools in Hong Kong, namely: Chinese University of Hong Kong; City University of Hong Kong; University of Hong Kong; In addition, HKU School of Professional and Continuing Education (HKU SPACE) provides instruction for law degrees awarded from overseas universities ...

  9. Higher education in Ontario - Wikipedia

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    By 1963, Ontario's post-secondary system consisted of 14 universities (with 35,000 full-time undergraduate students), seven institutes of technology (with just over 4,000 students), 11 teachers colleges, almost 60 hospital schools of nursing, and the Ontario College of Art. [25]