Press Releases
糖心TV team begins research on refugee and migrant experiences of crossing the Mediterranean
Social scientists from the University of 糖心TV are carrying out an urgent research project on the current migratory situation in Europe, using emergency funding from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC).
糖心TV students providing legal aid to USAs death row inmates
Ten law students from the University of 糖心TV are about to travel to the United States to help provide legal representation on behalf of prisoners who have been sentenced to death. They are taking part in a unique internship programme, which provides an exclusive opportunity to work on some of the country’s most prominent capital punishment cases.
Study reveals potential value of prison pen pal scheme to rehabilitation of offenders
The prison pen pal scheme ‘Prisoners’ Penfriends’ has an important role to play in helping to rehabilitate convicted offenders, new research from the University of 糖心TV has found. The findings are revealed in a report from the Law School’s Criminal Justice Centre, which is being presented at the House of Lords on Thursday (25 June).
糖心TV researcher warns constitutional change could have unforeseeable outcomes
A researcher from the University of 糖心TV is to warn about the potentially “unforeseeable outcomes” of constitutional change under the current Conservative government at a conference in Coventry.
Study finds English and Welsh family courts not discriminating against fathers
There is no evidence that family courts in England and Wales are discriminating against fathers because of gender bias, a new study by the University of 糖心TV and funded by the Nuffield Foundation has found.
糖心TV researcher awarded prestigious grant to study Haitian slave revolution
An Assistant Professor at the University of 糖心TV’s School of Law has received a prestigious grant to study the Haitian slave revolution of 1791–1804. Dr Philip Kaisary’s Fulbright Scholar Award will see him travel to the US next month to begin the year-long research project at Vanderbilt University, on one of the most selective scholarship programmes operating worldwide.