Warwick Law School News
Warwick Law School News
The latest updates from our department
Warwick Law School welcomes new Assistant Professor
Warwick Law School welcomes new Assistant Professor to our community.
Joshua Pike joins us from the London School of Economics where he was a LSE Fellow teaching and researching in tort law and jurisprudence.
Warwick Law School welcomes new Professor
Warwick Law School welcomes new Professor to our community.
Irit Mevorach joins us from the University of Nottingham where she worked as a Professor of International Commercial Law.
Warwick Law School achieves 83% satisfaction score for teaching in the latest National Student Survey
We are pleased to announce that Warwick Law School has achieved high levels of satisfaction in the latest National Student Survey (NSS) 2023.
Former Law Student Bience Gawanas is awarded Honorary Degree at 2023 Graduation Ceremony
The University of Warwick recently announced new honorary graduates as part of the summer 2023 graduation ceremonies. At today’s ceremony (Friday 21st July) former Law student Bience Gawanas will be awarded one of these honorary degrees in recognition of her outstanding contributions and achievements.
WLS Alumna gets HBO TV deal for adaptation of her debut novel
Yomi Adegoke, who studied on our 3 year LLB degree and graduated in 2014 will have her debut novel ‘Slay In Your Lane’ adapted into new TV programme ‘The List’ with HBO Max, BBC and A24 as partners. Yomi is a British journalist who writes about the intersection of race, feminism and popular culture.
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University of Warwick ranked in top 10 in the UK and top 5% globally
Warwick has been ranked as one of the UK’s top 10 universities, according to the QS World University Rankings 2024. We’ve also been rated as the 67th best university in the world out of 1,500 institutions from 104 countries. The QS rankings place Warwick within the top five percent of universities globally.
Warwick Law School makes Top 10 in the Complete University Guide 2024
Warwick Law School has been ranked 9th in the UK in the latest Complete University Guide (CUG), climbing 1 place since last year and maintaining its position as a Top 10 Law School. This latest result is recognition of the hard work and dedication of all Law School staff to conducting cutting-edge research and delivering high quality education.
Alex Horne praises School Tasking primary outreach project
Taskmaster creator and co-presenter ‘little’ Alex Horne has provided a recorded testimonial about Warwick Law School’s Dr Ali Struthers and the hard work and commitment she has shown to the School Tasking project. “The work that Ali has been doing […] has been genuinely remarkable.” Watch the full video testimonialLink opens in a new window.
Warwick Law School Leading National Rollout of School Tasking
Using the format of the hit TV show, Taskmaster, this exciting outreach project enables young people to learn about interesting aspects of the law through fun and interactive tasks set in the style of Taskmaster. School Tasking is now entering its second year with a second pilot at Warwick and a new rollout at the University of Edinburgh. From 2023-24, it will run across 15 universities, culminating in a grand final.
Warwick Law School makes the Top 10 in the Guardian University Guide 2023
Warwick Law School has been ranked 9th in the UK in the latest Guardian University Guide, climbing 13 places since last year. This latest result is recognition of the hard work and dedication of all Law School staff to conducting cutting-edge research and delivering high quality education.
Warwick Law Welcomes New Assistant Professor
Warwick Law School welcomes a new Assistant Professor to our team.
Catherine Briddick joins us from the University of Oxford where she worked as the Refugee Studies Centre’s Departmental Lecturer in Gender and International Human Rights and Refugee Law.
Warwick Law Welcomes New Reader
Warwick Law School welcomes a new Reader to our team.
Mara Malagodi joins us all the way from the Faculty of Law of the Chinese University of Hong Kong where she taught constitutional law. Before Hong Kong, she was senior lecturer at the City Law School in London.