Queen’s Law offers a variety of curricular and co-curricular opportunities to enhance legal education. Queen’s Law prides itself on its diversity of experiential learning opportunities. For example, students can intern at the local Crown Attorney’s office, take part in a placement at the Department of Justice in Ottawa, go on a public-interest internship in Africa, or work at an international embassy. Whatever the interest, we can find a placement that is right for you. In addition, we have our unique International Law Program at a castle in England and in Paris, which allows students to earn Queen’s Law credits while studying Public International Law, International Business Law, or International Environmental Law in the summer after first or second year. In third year, students can spend a semester abroad. We have exchange partners all over the world. We also have a wide array of clinical programs, an extensive competitive moot program, one of the largest pro bono chapters in Canada, and several nationally renowned legal journals to which you can contribute.