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Definition of pupillage in English: pupillage(also pupilage) noun ˈpjuːpɪlɪdʒ mass noun1The state of being a pupil or student. Mr Nash asked for information on pupillage count noun he began a three-year pupillage Example sentencesExamples - Three years later she qualified with an honours degree and wrote to Michael Mansfield about her pupillage.
- Unfortunately, no trace of the Royal High School's curriculum for writing and bookkeeping at the precise time of Scott's pupilage survives.
- But during this long pupillage he had perennially returned to his family's estate to work the vintages, watch and learn.
- Let us emancipate the student, and give him time and opportunity for the cultivation of his mind, so that in his pupilage he shall not be a puppet in the hands of others, but rather a self-relying and reflecting being.
- 1.1Law (in the UK) apprenticeship to a member of the Bar, which qualifies a barrister to practise independently.
the first six months of pupillage count noun a few chambers will grant pupillages by open competition Example sentencesExamples - ‘Everyone knows it's really hard to become a barrister,’ says Mark, who after a recent pupillage has just failed to secure a permanent job in chambers.
- The organisation is responsible for education and training in pupillage, and continuing education for barristers.
- She also received a pupillage checklist, listing the requirements which had substantially to be met during the first six months of pupillage in order in qualify for the issue of a provisional practising certificate.
- After pupillage (some six months) he decided that he would prefer work as a solicitor.
- This will be the first year of operation of the scheme providing for pupils to be paid a minimum wage during their pupillage.
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