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Published: 24 February 2025

Breaking barriers: how the Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholarship is changing lives

Joel and Medhane are both Surrey Law students and were selected as Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholars. In this article, we speak to Joel and Medhane to find out how they secured their place on this coveted scheme and what they鈥檝e learned from it. 

The Scholarship

Freshfields set up the with Doreen Lawerence, Baroness Lawrence of Clarendon, OBE, to address the disproportionate under-representation of black and black mixed race men in large commercial law firms and other city organisations. It is a bespoke development and mentoring scheme which runs for 15 months, awards scholars a 拢5,000 bursary, and is open to state-educated students with talent and potential. Universities who participate in the scheme nominate suitable candidates for the competitive scheme. Since it started in 2013, the Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholarship has helped 136 scholars.  

We鈥檙e proud that 55.6% of our Law students are from minoritised ethnic communities. Diversity of thought is essential to create innovative solutions to overcome some of the world鈥檚 most difficult problems. The Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholarship opens doors for under-represented black and black mixed race men in the City and we鈥檙e delighted that Surrey is one of the partner universities on this scheme.

Katy Peters, Director of Employability, Surrey Law School

Applying to the scheme

Both Joel and Medhane found out about the Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholarship from their academics who encouraged them to apply. They each had to record a two-minute film of themselves saying why they would be ideal candidates. Joel says, 鈥淚 made 100s of attempts. I wanted it to run non-stop and without edits.鈥 Medhane too struggled 鈥渁ll my storage was used up!鈥 

Katy Peters, Director of Employability for Surrey Law School, supported them in their application and coaxed them through the process.  

Once their videos and Katy鈥檚 nomination forms were sent off, they then found out that they鈥檇 been invited to the residential assessment centre at Freshfields鈥 offices near Liverpool Street in the City.  

My favourite moment was being with a community of like-minded people. The connections I made, with both scholars and non-scholars, have lasted well beyond the programme.

Joel

Assessment centre 

Joel had no idea what to expect at the assessment centre. Medhane describes it as being 鈥渧ery intimidating,鈥 explaining that, 鈥渋t was the first time I was in a room full of 25 young black men just as ambitious as me if not more so鈥. Joel adds, 鈥渢he other candidates were outstanding鈥. 

The assessors look for potential rather than knowledge and they assess candidates on different skills, e.g. verbal, analytical and logical thinking, leadership, writing, negotiation 鈥 all core skills for a commercial setting. In addition, all candidates carried out an online psychometric test and were interviewed. 

Freshfields paid for all their expenses, including staying at a hotel near the offices. 

Finding out 

Neither knew how well they had done 鈥 some of the other candidates were seriously impressive. 

Once the assessments were done, then began the wait to find out. Once they found out they had been successful, they then had to keep it secret until the official announcement in July. 

If you鈥檙e a scholar, they鈥檒l push you to be the best version of yourself.

Joel

The scholarship 

The scholars meet up once a month at Freshfields to hear talks from Freshfields staff 鈥 partners, former Freshfields Stephen Lawrence Scholars, specialist lawyers 鈥 as well as other City businesses, e.g. Aon, Bank of England, JP Morgan, Goldman Sachs.  

Both Joel and Medhane think they know which branch of law they want to enter when they graduate. For Joel, it鈥檚 commercial law, and for Medhane, competition law. Medhane explains: 鈥淲hen we heard from the pro bono law team I realised that you can have the vocational element of your career while also specialising in your preferred commercial sector. I could have best of both worlds!鈥  

Joel, who has finished his scholarship, also had work placements as part of the scheme. He had work experience in the Cambridge offices of two businesses with whom Freshfields has a 鈥榩artnered collaboration鈥: Astra Zeneca and Eversheds. In addition, Joel completed placements in London at the Bank of England and Chevron, as well as an insight week with the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD). At all his placements he saw at first-hand how commercial decisions are made within a legal framework, giving Joel great insight into the type of career he wishes to pursue. 

Medhane is actively applying for summer vacation schemes at leading commercial law firms, including Freshfields and Hogan Lovells, while also exploring potential internships with the Bank of England and the Financial Times. His focus is on gaining hands-on experience in the intersection of law, finance, and business, reflecting his keen interest in commercial and financial legal matters. 

At the end of Joel鈥檚 scholarship there was a graduation ceremony which was attended by Baroness Lawrence. 

The scholars鈥 community spirit was really fostered on Projects Week.

Medhane

Project Week 

As part of the scholarship scheme, Freshfields run 鈥 essentially role- playing in a hypothetical high-pressure professional services environment where scholars are challenged to create a comprehensive report on an important issue. 

During Project Week, the scholars have to come up with innovative strategies/solutions within a legal framework. Joel鈥檚 cohort tackled the challenge of advising a pharmaceutical client on the use of generative AI in their operations. The project offered a first-hand look at how emerging technologies intersect with legal and regulatory considerations. Joel described how 鈥榦ur teamwork and analytical skills were really tested as we had to craft practical, legally sound advice while ensuring it was clear and accessible to the client. For Medhane, his cohort鈥檚 scenario was to analyse a high-stakes ransomware crisis simulation, offering a first-hand look at how law firms navigate cyberattacks. Medhane described how 鈥榦ur communication skills were tested we had to explain our solutions to clients in an accessible, legal-ese/jargon-free, way.鈥 

How are they benefiting from being on the scholarship? 

鈥淟oads!鈥 they both say: 鈥淚t鈥檚 made me come out of my shell,鈥 says Medhane; 鈥淚鈥檒l talk to anyone now!鈥 Confidence is something Joel has also seen improve. He admits, 鈥淚 wouldn鈥檛 have been able to do this interview before!  I wouldn鈥檛 have been able to do this interview before! Each networking session was an intentional opportunity to connect with professionals, and as I engaged with more people, my communication skills and confidence grew with every conversation.鈥 

Their university studies have both benefited from their time as a Stephen Lawrence Scholar too. Joel says: 鈥淢y time management skills have improved vastly!  Now, I actively engage with my lecturers with clear intent, knowing exactly what I want to gain from those conversations, a skill I developed through networking during the scholarship. My writing skills have also become more concise and intentional. My grades have improved since my first year, and I attribute that growth to the skills and experiences gained through the scholarship.鈥 Medhane too has been taking notes from the time management skills he鈥檚 learned on the scholarship to help him with revision tactics and group work.  

Would they recommend it? 

"Definitely!"

Again, they both chorus 鈥渄efinitely!鈥 Medhane says 鈥淭he bursary is nice but the scholarship provides something way more valuable than money. The networking events 鈥 the partners, trainees, in-house lawyers from other City businesses help you develop the necessary skills so you can relate with the people you鈥檙e talking to.鈥 Joel adds that 鈥淚 use the network I started to build at Freshfields, speaking to lawyers about how they approached their final year and ask them for insights into employment opportunities.鈥 

They both agree that for something so positive to come out of Stephen Lawrence鈥檚 murder is powerful. Medhane says, 鈥淪tephen鈥檚 death and the schemes set up in his name have opened up opportunities and broken down barriers and prejudice. Our dreams look more attainable thanks to Stephen.鈥 Joel adds, 鈥淚t鈥檚 powerful to see how Stephen鈥檚 story has transformed tragedy into opportunity. This scholarship is a testament to the strength of community and the belief that we can break barriers for those who come after us.鈥 

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