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Leeds researchers argue for a more nuanced conversation around paid work for students
Amidst mounting public concerns around a perceived increase in students taking on paid work, a group of researchers call for reflection on and redirection of the current debate.
New research projects to tackle key vulnerability and policing challenges
The ESRC Vulnerability & Policing Futures Research Centre has funded one out of four new research projects at the School of Law, led by an Early Career Researcher (ECRs), to address social issues.
Alumni Spotlight: Neoma Vasdev Gupta's journey from Leeds to leadership
Alumna of the School of Law at the University of Leeds makes waves in legal, political, and social spheres in India.
Leeds academics tackle challenges facing Labour’s climate plan
School of Politics and International Studies workshop ‘The Labour Party’s climate strategy in government’ united academics and politicians to address the challenges for Labour on climate policy.
School of Law Professor speaks at Harvard conference on Traditional Knowledge and protecting the rights of Indigenous Peoples
In February 2024, Professor Graham Dutfield gave a paper at the Harvard conference 'Indigenous Peoples, Traditional Knowledge and Intellectual Property in International Law.'