News
Parliament considers school transport student research evidence
On Tuesday 7 March 2017, an inquiry into school transport for disabled children, chaired by Caroline Ansell MP, heard evidence produced by pro bono students at the School of Law.
Legal advice clinics launched
The School of Law celebrated the official launch of its free legal advice clinics on Thursday 16 March. Two particular projects were celebrated: the 'pop-up' clinics, and the welfare rights clinic.
Dr Peter Whelan publishes his latest book on EU competition law
With an academic colleague from Romania, Dr Whelan co-edited a book which critically examines the issue of consistency in the national enforcement of EU competition law.
Students publish research-based blog pieces on ROAPE website
Recent graduate Nataliya Mykhalchenko and current student David Johnson have published work for the Review of African Political Economy (ROAPE) under the tutorship of Dr Jörg Wiegratz.
Ruth Swanwick awarded the position of Professor of Deaf Education
Ruth Swanwick has been awarded the position of Professor of Deaf Education in recognition of her innovative and extensive contribution to the field of deaf education, and specialist teacher training.