| Activity | Details |
| Pegasus Trust Autumn dinner | 6pm at Inner Temple |
| Temple Bar Reception | Hosted by the American Inns of Court at Lincoln’s Inn |
| Call to bar deferred trinity term | The Inner Temple Call to the Bar Ceremony, followed by a reception |
| Chambers Placement 1 | Based on scholars areas of interest |
| Chambers Placement 1 | |
| Chambers Placement 2 | |
| Chambers Placement 2 | |
| London Court Visits | Visit to the Royal Courts of Justice, Supreme Court and Old Bailey.
This week will also include meetings at the Law Society and with members of the judiciary as well as tours of the four Inns of Court libraries. |
| Edinburgh and Belfast Visit | A chance to explore the other branches of the legal networks making up the United Kingdom. |
| Chambers Placement 3 | For scholars on 8-week programme |
| Chambers Placement 3 | For scholars on 8-week programme |
The chambers placement is akin to the additional visits.
The Trust also provides scholars with opportunities to attend a variety of events at the Four Inns. Details will be disseminated in the autumn ahead of placement.
During the week of the London Court Visits, scholars will have the opportunity to tour and visit judges at various courts, including the Royal Courts of Justice, the Old Bailey, and the Supreme Court.
Every year, the Trust organises trips to Parliament House in Edinburgh and the Laganside Courts in Belfast. As the judiciary in the UK is separated by country, this is an opportunity for scholars to experience the Scottish and Northern Irish judiciaries, which they may not yet have encountered during placement at the Bar of England and Wales.
A visit to Parliament House is usually scheduled for the first week of November.
The visit includes a tour of the Faculty of Advocates and the legal library, followed by meetings with members of the judiciary and an opportunity to sit in on active trials.
The visit to Belfast is usually scheduled for the latter half of the first week of November.
The visit takes place at Laganside Courts, where scholars will be met by one of our partners in Belfast. They will guide the group through a tour of the courts and libraries, as well as a meeting with the Lady Chief Justice.
The Trust provides travel for scholars during these visits; however, scholars are responsible for organising their own accommodation.
Further details regarding the itinerary and travel arrangements will be sent in the autumn ahead of placement.
All scholars barring those with UK citizenship or who are already on an existing visa will require a Temporary Worker – Government Authorised Exchange visa (previously known as a tier 5 visa) as outlined by UKVI (UK Visa and Immigration) regulations.
Please see the below advice for the application process to be undertaken by all incoming scholars applying from outside of the United Kingdom.
The application process for this visa is twofold:
To access your Pegasus Scholarship Stipend the Trust offers two forms of stipend:
We would ask that scholars share a short article about their activities and any pictures they do not mind being shared on our social platforms (LinkedIn and Instagram) to keep future scholars abreast of the activities they can expect in London.
Scholars are also asked to fill out the post placement survey.