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Dr Montagu-Cairns is immersed in game-based learning in legal education.

Postgraduate symposium attendees, PhD researcher Marc Ramoneda Moreno; Heather Johnson; Associate Professor Liselle Terret; Stephenie Newman and Ruby Goodley

The day before the Leeds Disability Studies Conference 2026, featured a dedicated postgraduate symposium organised by Ruby Goodley, the postgraduate representative of the Centre for Disability Studies

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New publication by Prof. Angharad Beckett and Dr Miro Griffiths maps how harm to disabled people is produced, normalised and legitimised across hate crime, institutions, assisted dying and COVID-19.

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Educational inequality remains a persistent issue in higher education, particularly in how degree outcomes vary among different groups of students.

Prof Paul Johnson and two of the winning team

First-year law students present innovative legal ideas to tackle inequality, with winning team recognised for hate crime reporting app.