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Cummins are delighted to announce their new and exclusive Internship opportunity, in partnership with Gowling WLG, Baker McKenzie, K&L Gates, and Mayer Brown. 

Cummins are a global engineering leader that designs, manufactures, sells and services engines, power generation systems and related technologies. Founded in 1919 and headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, the company serves customers in more than 190 countries through its network of 600 company-owned and independent distributor facilities and more than 7,400 dealer locations. An award winning, Fortune 200 employer, with sales of $34B last year, the company has well developed plans for further profitable growth. 

This Internship will provide paid legal work experience to students who identify as being from a historically underrepresented background. Being a good lawyer goes beyond just understanding the law. This opportunity has been designed to provide an insight into the perspective of life as a lawyer, working within the in-house legal team at a multinational corporation, understanding the business and how the client operates. In turn, the successful Interns will have the opportunity to gain experience from the perspective of an international commercial law firm, collaborating across teams and sectors within the firm. 

Applications are now open for the programme, and current students/alumni, who meet the relevant criteria, are eligible to apply. If you think that this might be of interest to you, please read the following information carefully. 

What does the programme involve? 

Four students or graduates will be recruited for the Internships, scheduled to take place from 8 April -19 April. 

The successful applicants will gain first-hand legal experience for one-week at the London office of either Gowling WLG, Baker McKenzie, K&L Gates, or Mayer Brown. Applicants will also spend one week at the London office of Cummins.  

Who is eligible for the programme? 

In order to be eligible, you should meet the following criteria: 

  • You are an undergraduate or graduate 
  • You identify as being from a historically underrepresented background 
  • You are interested in working as a Solicitor in the UK 

Please note, preference will be given to applicants who meet one or more of the following criteria: 

  • You attended a non-fee paying school for your secondary education 
  • You have been in receipt of Free School Meals 
  • You are a carer 
  • You have regularly undertaken paid work during university term time 

How do I apply? 

In order to be considered for this Internship, you should submit the attached application form and a CV of no more than two pages in length to anisah.shah@cummins.com by the deadline of 5pm on Monday 18 March 2024.

Please note that the information requested in the Eligibility Questionnaire is used only to determine a candidate’s eligibility for the programme. For more information, please refer to our Applicant Notice.