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Report into benefits of bringing together students with prisoners to deliver inclusive learning opportunities
Dr Suzanne Young, Lecturer in Criminal Justice, has published a report into a unique learning partnership between prisons and universities.
Professor Akman speaks at Swedish Competition Authority’s Annual Conference
Professor Pinar Akman spoke at the Swedish Competition Authority’s Annual Pros and Cons conference on 9 November 2018 in Stockholm, upon invitation by the Authority.
Suren Gomtsian’s paper shortlisted for the Society of Legal Scholar’s Best Paper Prize 2018
Dr Suren Gomtsian’s paper was shortlisted for the Society of Legal Scholar’s Best Paper Prize 2018.
Professor David Wall and Dr Daniel Birks secure prestigious Fellowships with The Alan Turing Institute
Professor Wall and Dr Birks are two of 24 researchers at the University who will begin their Fellowships at The Alan Turing Institute this autumn.
Project led by School of Law researcher asks 'Can charitable giving save our parks?'
Dr Anna Barker, who specialises in the governance, regulation and policing of public space, is leading a piece of research into the role of charity to create sustainable public parks.
