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YOU*th Inspire Launches Creative Change Programme

YOU*th Inspire, an initiative seeking to inspire young people to make positive practical change in society launches its brand new 'Creative Change' project this week in affiliation with Aimhigher. Students from wider participation backgrounds will be coming onto campus over the next two weeks to take part in creative workshops in the areas of creative writing, art, media and physical art. All workshops will be looking at areas of human rights and social justice in creative ways, facilitating Aimghigher students to create their own presentations. These sessions will be led by student volunteers and YOU*th inspire project leaders. The programme will end with an end of year exhibition, where YOU*th Inspire participants will present their work at a celebratory event.

To visit YOU*th Inspire's website please click here. Alternatively, for Facebook updates please click here.

Tue 08 Mar 2011, 14:21 | Tags: youth inspire

Julia Kerr Awards 2011 and Human Rights & Child Law Lecture: Wednesday 16th March

Human Rights and Child Law lecture and Julia Kerr Prize awards: Wednesday 16th March 4pm in room MS.04 by Nigel Priestley

Nigel Priestley is the Senior Partner of Ridley and Hall. He is a member of the Children's Panel and regularly represents children and parents in Care Proceedings. Nigel was named as the Winner of  Solicitor of the Year (private practice) in the national Law Society Excellance Awards for 2010. He is an expert on family law and will be speaking to us about his experiences of public interest litigation and human rights issues in this field.

We will also be announcing the Julia Kerr Prize awards.

Mon 07 Mar 2011, 22:35

Warwick law students win third overall at the KK Luthra International Mooting Competition in January 2011.

KK LUTHRA MOOT COURT REPORT

Morshed Mannan, Lucy Newton and Max Wilson represented Warwick Law School at the KK Luthra International Mooting Competition in January 2011. They were awarded the second best memorial in the competition and were third overall.

An account of their experiences can be found here.
Sat 12 Feb 2011, 21:46 | Tags: moot

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