Law PALS (Peer Assisted Learning Support)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Law Peer Assisted Learning (PALS) programme brings students together to support each other’s academic development. Through small group sessions, you’ll collaborate with peers to deepen your understanding of course material, share learning strategies, build confidence in your studies or even use the opportunity to keep yourself on track and accountable.

Sessions are student-led in a relaxed, supportive environment, either in person or online, with guidance from trained facilitators. Groups may be organised by course, study preference, or day to make participation as accessible as possible.

By taking part, you will:

  • Strengthen your study skills
  • Share effective learning strategies
  • Improve your understanding of your course
  • Build academic connections

 

What We Expect From You

To create a positive and productive environment for everyone, we ask that you actively contribute to the programme and engage with your group.

Reliability Attend sessions regularly and come prepared. Consistent participation helps you and your peers get the most out of the experience.

Participation

  • Contribute to discussions
  • Communicate clearly and respectfully
  • Listen to others and value different perspectives

Boundaries Respect group guidelines by staying focused on academic topics and maintaining a supportive, inclusive space for everyone.

 

Unsure you're ready to sign-up? Have a read through the below handbook.