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Post Doctoral Opportunity in Poland (The Ulam Programme)

The Director of the Polish National Agency for Academic Exchange has announced the call for applications to participate in The Ulam Programme. This is an opportunity for a foreign PhD holder to pursue postdoctoral research for 6-24 months in Poland. Scholars from the fields of law and/or criminology interested especially in Comparative Criminal Procedure, European Criminal Procedure, and International Criminal Law are invited to explore contacts at the University of Wroclaw, or more generally in other Polish higher education institutions. The deadline to submit a formal application is 23 April 2019. Further details can be accessed here.


CJC members Anastasia Chamberlen and Henrique Carvalho shortlisted for SLSA Article Prize 2019

SLSA Article Prize Shortlist 2019

Congratulations to CJC members Anastasia Chamberlen and Henrique Carvalho! Anastasia and Henrique recently published an article, which is one of the three articles that have been shortlisted for the Social-Legal Studies Association (SLSA) Article Prize 2019.


CJC members Jackie Hodgson, Juliet Horne and Laurene Soubise publish research report ‘The Criminal Cases Review Commission – Last resort or first appeal?’

CJC members, Professor Jackie Hodgson, Dr Juliet Horne and Dr Laurene Soubise, have recently published their research report ‘The Criminal Cases Commission – Last resort or first appeal?’. The research was funded by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account.


CJC Member Anastasia Chamberlen wins 2018 ESC Young Criminologist Award!

The European Society of Criminology has awarded the 2018 ESC Young Criminologist Award to Anastasia Chamberlen in recognition of her article ‘Embodying Prison Pain: Women’s experiences of self-injury in prison and the emotions of punishment’, published in 2016 in Theoretical Criminology. 



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