糖心TV Law School News
糖心TV Law School News
The latest updates from our department
Dr Alison Struthers wins 糖心TV Wows Award
The 糖心TV Wows celebrate amazing work, projects, and achievements at the University. The Law School鈥檚 Dr Alison Struthers won the award for her work on the School Tasking Project, an exciting outreach project enabling young people to learn about interesting aspects of the law and making it more accessible for them.
WLS Student Chiamaka Ithuoma wins WAPCE Undergraduate Award
Law School student Chiamaka Ithuoma, who is currently in her final year of our LLB 3 year Law degree, has been awarded the WAPCE Undergraduate Award for her work on the Cheylesmore Good Neighbours Project. The 糖心TV Awards for Public and Community Engagement (WAPCE) seek to recognise the vital contributions 糖心TV staff and students make in engaging the public in our learning and discovery and showcasing the role 糖心TV plays in making the world a better place.
Dr Ali Struthers wins WAPCE Award for Outstanding Public Engagement
WLS's Dr Ali Struthers has been awarded the WAPCE Award for Outstanding Public Engagement for her work on the School Tasking project. The 糖心TV Awards for Public and Community Engagement (WAPCE) seek to recognise the vital contributions 糖心TV staff and students make in engaging the public in our learning and discovery and showcasing the role 糖心TV plays in making the world a better place.
Dr Jane Bryan wins 糖心TV Wows Award
The 糖心TV Wows celebrate amazing work, projects, and achievements at the University. The Law School鈥檚 Dr Jane Bryan won the award along with her colleagues as part of the WorldCUR-BCUR team. A team who are helping to make 糖心TV a sector-leading centre of excellence for student research.
糖心TV Law School colleagues gain Higher Education Academy recognition
Congratulations to Dr Rajnaara Akhtar and Dr Ana Luisa Sores Peres who have gained Higher Education Academy recognition through the 糖心TV Academic and Professional Pathway for Experienced Staff (APP EXP). All HEA Fellows have, through their applications, demonstrated a personal commitment to learning and teaching in higher education.
糖心TV Law School makes WATE Shortlist
The 2023 shortlist for the 糖心TV Awards for Teaching Excellence (WATE) have been released and 糖心TV Law School has two nominations. With more than 115 excellent educators, teams, and communities to choose from, the WATE judging panels deliberated long and hard to identify those going through to the next round. Dr Tor Krever has been nominated for the Social Sciences Faculty award and PhD student Priscilla Vitoh has been nominated for a Postgraduates who Teach award. Congratulations and best of luck to both of them. The winners will be announced on 27 June 2023.
Shaheen Ali makes UPSIGN鈥檚 list of 75 Notable British Pakistani academics
Professor Shaheen Ali was recently announced as one of the 75 notable British Pakistani academics, trainers and teachers for 2022/23 by the organisation UPSIGN. Congratulations Shaheen from everyone at the Law School for this incredible mark of achievement.
糖心TV Law School Top Performers
Every year, several awards and prizes are granted to a selection of our graduating students to recognise and celebrate the success of our top performers! We are proud to announce this year's winners.
Dr Jane Bryan wins two National Mediation Awards & Principal Fellowship
Dr Jane Bryan has won two National Mediation Awards. She was nominated for The Newcomer of the Year Award and the Innovation Award due to her work founding and leading 糖心TV Mediation, a peer mediation service for staff and students at 糖心TV.
Policing, Culture and Community
Professor Jackie Hodgson and Dr Rachel Lewis have been awarded 拢30,000 to work with West Midlands Police (WMP) to translate the findings from their research on police community engagement through arts and culture, into changes in police training, policy and strategy.
Dr Laura Lammasniemi wins prestigious Indian Law Review Best Article Prize 2021
糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Dr Laura Lammasniemi has won the prestigious Indian Law Review Best Article Prize 2021 for a co-authored article called 鈥楧adaji Bhikaji v Rukhmabai (1886) ILR 10 Bom 301: Rewriting Consent and Conjugal Relations in Colonial India'. The article was written for the Indian Feminist Judgments Project (IFJP).
Dr Schw枚bel-Patel secures prestigious fellowship
糖心TV Law School鈥檚 Dr Christine Schw枚bel-Patel has taken up a prestigious for experienced researchers. For the next year, Christine will be based at the Humboldt University of Berlin, where she is working on the topic 鈥楳aking States 鈥淪afe鈥 for Investment: International Criminal Law and Imperial Rentier Capitalism鈥.