There has been significant growth in the number of law students in Thailand, and the demand and level of interest for law has consistently increased over the past three years.

The British Council will publish Study Law in the UK Guidebook in March 2013. The Guidebook aims to give the necessary information for students interested in studying law, about career paths and opportunities, and the different areas of law, while also highlighting the advantages of gaining law qualifications overseas.

The Guidebook will be distributed during the IP Law Ambassador Campaign in which the British Council is working with the IP Law Court of Thailand, law firms, and True Vision (media company) to promote the awareness of IP Law in Schools of Law in universities throughout Thailand.

Publication details

Publication title: Study Law in the UK Guidebook
Size:    A5
Medium:  Thai and English
Print run:       10,000 
Shelf life: 1 year
Distribution:

  • 4 British Council centres in Bangkok and 1 British Council centre in Chiang Mai 
  • School of Law in Thai universities, law-related organisations, and international schools in Thailand
  • Law students on Education UK database and law students attending the Young IP Law Ambassador project
  • Other outreach activities i.e. a presentation at a Thai university.

Cost

It costs £750 for two profile pages (one in Thai and one in English) with the institution logo and two colour pictures inside the Guidebook under the Institution Profile section.

Institutions are invited to profile their university and law course in the guidebook. Artwork is not required. The British Council will provide a blank form for institutions to fill in details about courses offered and about the university. This information will be translated into Thai and the artwork will be prepared by the British Council.

To reserve the profile page please contact British Council Thailand by 4 February 2012.