Success for law students on graduation day
Congratulations to a number of law students who were awarded prizes on graduation day in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements throughout the year.
Congratulations to a number of law students who were awarded prizes on graduation day in recognition of their outstanding academic achievements throughout the year.
The prizes and their recipients for the class of 2013/2014 are:
Rana Begum
Hughes essay Prize: For a student who submits the best dissertation in the final year of the LLB Law programme.
Olivia Bennyworth
Oxford University Press Law Prize in Family Law: For the student who achieves the best mark in Family Law.
Emily Gan
Head of School Prize: For the top performing student who joined the final year of the LLB Law programme from one of the School of Law’s partner universities.
Annmarie Forster
The Hughes Discretionary Award: For a student who has achieved an outstanding performance at level two or three but has not been awarded another prize.
Jasmin Kang
Margaret Simpson Harrison Prize for Jurisprudence: For a student on the LLB Law programme who achieves the best mark in Jurisprudence.
Naomi McDiarmid
Margaret Simpson Harrison Prize for Equity and Trusts: For a student on the LLB Law programme who achieves the best mark in Equity and Trusts.
Pamela Walsh Peaker Legal Advice Clinic Prize: For the most meritorious Clinic student team, as determined by the Clinic Director.
Dan Fielding
William James and Mary Spence Prize (£500): For the most promising final year student in the School of Law.
Stuart Bell
Head of School Prize: For the most meritorious student graduating from the LLM Law Senior Status.
Laura Haslam
Hughes Scholar: For an outstanding graduate.
Natasha Lake
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies Dissertation Prize: For a student in the final year of the BA Criminal Justice and Criminology who achieves the best mark in the dissertation module.
Georgia Rowland
Centre for Criminal Justice Studies Outstanding Scholarship Prize: For a student in the final year of the BA Criminal Justice and Criminology who achieves the highest average for the year.
Jamie Williams
Head of School Prize: For the most meritorious student graduating from the BA Criminal Justice and Criminology.
Laura Lipton
Margaret Simpson Harrison Prize for Land Law: For a student on the LLB Law programme who achieves the best mark in Land Law.
Hughes Prize: For the most successful Honours graduate.