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Congratulations to our first and intermediate year top performers!
Every year, several awards and prizes are granted to our first and intermediate year undergraduate students to recognise and celebrate the success of our top performers.
We are proud to announce this year’s award winners:
Oxford University Press Prize for Best Performance in First Year 18/19
Awarded to: Ashali Herai
An annual prize of £150 worth of Oxford University Press Law books is awarded to the best overall performance in the first year, across all degree programmes. This prize is sponsored by Oxford University Press.
Slaughter and May Prize for Best Overall Performance in Property Law 18/19
Awarded to: Shay Runswere
An annual prize of £250 and an office visit to the best performance in the Property Law module in first year. This prize is sponsored by Slaughter and May.
Slaughter and May Prize for Best Overall Performance in Property Law 18/19
Awarded to: Ekene Nwokolo
An annual prize of £150 worth of Oxford University Press Law books is awarded to the best overall performance in the first year, across all degree programmes. This prize is sponsored by Oxford University Press.
Best Performance in the Tort Law 18/19
Awarded to: Nicolle Coote
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Best Performance in the Modern English Legal System 18/19
Awarded to: Ben Wilkinson
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Best Performance in the Modern English Legal System 18/19
Awarded to: Freya Cox
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Best Performance in Introduction to Legal Theory 18/19
Awarded to: Jack Ormesher
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Best Performance in Introduction to Legal Theory 18/19
Awarded to: Myriam Atassi
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Best Performance in Introduction to the Law of Property Relations 18/19
Awarded to: Shay Runsewe
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Best Performance in Criminal Law 18/19
Awarded to: Ashali Herai
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Prize for Best Overall Performance in 2nd Year 18/19
Awarded to: Toby Stacey
£150 is awarded to the best overall performance in the second year, across all degree programmes.
Slaughter ad May Prize for Best Overall Performance in Contract Law 18/19
Awarded to: Bryan Bin
An annual Prize of £250 and an office visit to the best performance in Contract Law module for second year. This prize sponsored by Slaughter and May.
Herbert Smith Freehills Prize for Best Overall Performance in Law with German Law 18/19
Awarded to: Aleksandra Szram
An annual prize for £300 is awarded to the best overall performance during the second year of the Law with French Law and Law with German Law. This prize is sponsored by Herbert Smith Freehills.
Herbert Smith Freehills Prize for Best Performance in Law and Policies for of EU Essay 18/19
Awarded to: Victoria Boyall
An annual prize of £50 is awarded to the highest mark achieved in the Law and Policies of the EU essay. This prize is sponsored by Herbert Smith Freehills.
Best Performance in Law and Sociology degree - Intermediate 18/19
Awarded to: Anastasia Gregory
An annual prize of £150 is awarded to the best overall performance in the final year on the Law and Sociology degree programme.
Best Performance in Introduction to the Law of Property Relations 18/19
Awarded to: Ekene Nwokolo
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core First Year modules.
Best Performance in the Foundations of EU Law 18/19
Awarded to: Mae Spahr
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core Second Year modules.
Best Performance in General Principles of Constitutional & Admin Law 18/19
Awarded to: Maria Manna
Recognition is given to the highest marks achieved in each of the core Second Year modules.