News
Organs-on-chips – an emerging technology
Dr Subhajit Basu, associate professor in information technology law at the School of Law was interviewed for an article published by LexisNexis.
The working class vote in the Brexit era
Dr Victoria Honeyman comments on the working class vote in the Brexit era Dr Victoria Honeyman commented on the working class vote in the Brexit era on BBC Radio 4 on 11th May.
Dr Daniel Edmiston on the risks and effects of Social Impact Bonds
Dr Daniel Edmiston has written about his recent study exploring Social Impact Bonds, in particular their unique risks and unintended effects on service innovation and social outcomes.
Student presents at the British Conference of Undergraduate Research
Final year Social Policy and Crime student Jose Raisey-Skeats was invited to present his dissertation research at the British Conference of Undergraduate Research in Bournemouth.
Guardian University League Table ranks School 8th in UK for Law and 3rd for Criminology
We are pleased to share the news that we have been ranked 8th in the UK for Law and 3rd for Criminology – increasing our position by several places in both subject areas from the previous year.