Amber Vallarino-Law has work experience in various roles and companies. Amber currently serves as the Feminist Society President at Hatfield College, Durham University. Amber also holds the position of Secretary in the Hatfield Law Society. In the past, they have worked as a waitress at Host Staffing and served as a Junior and Assistant Senior in the Feminist Society. Amber has participated in open day events at Slaughter and May, Reed Smith LLP, and Baker McKenzie, gaining insight into the legal industry. Additionally, they interned at Thomas and Thomas LLP, where they shadowed an Environmental Health Officer and analyzed new premises license applications. Amber has also worked as a Research Assistant at JD Marketing and participated in a virtual vacation scheme with Legal Cheek. Amber has contributed content to Palatinate, a publication at Durham University.
Amber Vallarino-Law's education history begins in 2013 when they attended St Ursula's Convent School. During their time there, they completed their 11 GCSEs with grades ranging from 9 to 8. After graduating from St Ursula's in 2018, they moved on to St Dunstan's College, where they pursued studies in History, English Literature, and Spanish from 2018 to 2020.
In 2021, Amber Vallarino-Law enrolled at Durham University, where they are currently pursuing a Bachelor of Arts degree in English Literature. Amber is expected to graduate in 2024.
Amber Vallarino-Law has also obtained additional certifications throughout their academic journey. In November 2022, they became a Hatfield College Scholar at Durham University's Hatfield College. Prior to that, in August 2022, they participated in the Virtual Experience Program at Baker McKenzie. Additionally, in April 2021, they participated in the Virtual Experience Program at Clifford Chance.
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