ÌÇÐÄTV Law School News
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School News
The latest updates from our department
Samantha Woods wins special Property Law Prize
Second year LLB student, Samantha Woods has been awarded a special inaugural prize for her work in property law due to her incredible research on tenancies which she conducted with Dr James Harrison.
Samantha is the first to receive the ‘Slaughter and May Property Law Prize’ which the firm offered to ÌÇÐÄTV Law School at the start of the academic year.
ÌÇÐÄTV Law Society wins best President at 2019 Awards Ceremony
ÌÇÐÄTV Law Society President Maaya Sachdev won the award for the Best Law Society President at the Student Law Society Awards 2019, sponsored by Norton Rose Fulbright and hosted by LawCareers.Net, which took place on Thursday 14 March at Painter’s Hall in London.
Students celebrate ÌÇÐÄTV Law staff with SSLC Awards
The SSLC Staff Awards for 2018-19 took place in the Law School Hub yesterday where our SSLC reps Amy Wang and Toby Stacey took to the stage to announce the winners. They celebrated together with their students, colleagues and some Easter treats and were presented with a small token of appreciation from the student body.
Students Qualify for National Competition Finals
ÌÇÐÄTV Law students Toby Stacey and Stephanie Fernandes have qualified for the finals of the 2019, having come second in their regional heat at Keele University last month.
ÌÇÐÄTV Law Students Make Moot Quarter Finals
Congratulations to our students who made it all the way to the quarter finals of the Philip C. Jessup Moot Court Competition earlier this month.
We caught up with the team to find out more about it.
Jane Bryan named as Law Teacher of the Year Finalist
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School Associate Professor Dr Jane Bryan has been shortlisted for the 2019 .
The award, which aims to recognise the best talent in law teaching, called for nominations from both staff and students at the end of last year and Jane has made the finals along with four other shortlisted candidates.
ÌÇÐÄTV Social Sciences rated among the 100 best in the world
The University of ÌÇÐÄTV has been ranked among the best universities in the world for politics and international studies and sociology, business and economics, education and law, according to the Times Higher Education’s 2019 World Reputation Rankings released this week.
LLB student publishes article during CMS internship
LLB student Jure TuÅ¡, who is currently in his fourth year of his Law with French Law degree here at ÌÇÐÄTV, took part in a summer internship with the international law firm CMS and had a news article published on their news site CMS Law-Now whilst there. We caught up with Jure to find out more.
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School Top Performers for 2018
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School provides a study environment that is exciting, challenging and rewarding.
Every year, several awards and prizes are granted to our undergraduate students from each year of study to recognise and celebrate the success of our top performers.
The Wonder Women of ÌÇÐÄTV Law
To commemorate International Women’s Day 2018, a day where we celebrate women’s achievements through history around the world, we at ÌÇÐÄTV Law School wanted to shine a special spotlight on some of the achievements and activities the ‘wonder women’ of ÌÇÐÄTV Law have achieved over the current academic year.
Get involved! Volunteer at: Law In/And/As Performance
Love the drama of a courtroom? Interested in theatre or storytelling? This one’s for you.
Current PhD student, Sean Mulcahy, will be hosting a colloquium event all around Law and Performance at the University of ÌÇÐÄTV and is looking for three enthusiastic undergraduate student volunteers to help throughout the day on Saturday 24 March.
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School Top Performers for 2017
ÌÇÐÄTV Law School provides a study environment that is exciting, challenging and rewarding. Every year, several awards and prizes are granted to our undergraduate students from each year of study to recognise and celebrate the success of our top performers.
We are proud to announce this year’s award winners...