Soft Skills Open Lecture for Students

One of the areas of work of agents of change – graduates of the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program – is to share knowledge and skills acquired during the Program. It is very common to hear complaints about the inconsistency of higher education curricula with today needs. That is why more and more tomorrow’s lawyers give open lectures to students and share their knowledge and skills.

On April 11, 2019, at the invitation of Ilona Kolotilova, Tamara Bugaiets, a graduate of the Program, held a training at the Faculty of International Trade and Law of Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics on “Soft Skills Development”.

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Dear participants, the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program will be happy to receive and share with the entire community of the Program your success stories and professional life events. Please email us at:info@tomorrowslawyer.org.

“Tomorrow’s Lawyer” is a powerful network of lawyers uniting opinion leaders in the legal profession, who provide legal assistance in accordance with the highest ethical standards, act as agents of change in society and leaders in the professional community.

The “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” Program was launched in 2016 and first implemented within the “Quality and Accessible Legal Aid” Project, carried out by the Canadian Bureau for International Education with the support of the Government of Canada in cooperation with the Legal Aid Coordination Centre. It is currently being implemented and developed with the support of the US Embassy’s Law Enforcement Section in Ukraine, the “Tomorrow’s Lawyer” NGO, in partnership with the Ukrainian Bar Association and the Bar Association of Legal Aid Providers.