Departmental news
WLS Alumnus appointed as Deputy Vice Chancellor of University of Malawi
Sunduzwayo Madise, who studied on our PhD programme from 2013 to 2017, has been appointed as Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Malawi. Sundu says he pays tribute to the WLS and the University for moulding him into the academic, and leader he is today.
Warwick Law School supports launch of Africa Hub
Law School colleagues Professor Sharifah Sekalala and Professor Ann Stewart attended the launch of the Warwick Africa Hub last month, in support of its initiatives. Sharifah and Ann were invited to speak at the event and were joined by Ms Bience Gawanas, one of the Law School’s most distinguished and inspiring African female graduates.
Alumna sets up startup Kaveat to help influencers and models understand and negotiate contracts
Elizabete Ludborza, who studied our Law with Study Abroad in English degree from 2015-2019, has set up her own legal tech startup Kaveat to help social media influencers and models to understand and negotiate legal contracts.
New Alumni Blog: Legal Job Hunting
Payal Shah, who studied on our Law 3 year LLB degree from 2017-2020, has written our latest Warwick Law Careers Blog, ‘Legal Job Hunting.’ Payal, who secured the role of Legal Intern at The Walt Disney Company and is now working as a Paralegal at Twitch, writes about her experience of finding work after graduation.
New Alumni Blog: Applying for US Law Firm Training Contracts
Animan Sharma, who studied on our Law 3 year LLB degree from 2018-2021, has written our latest Warwick Law Careers Blog, ‘Applying for US Law Firm Training Contracts: A Marathon not a Sprint!’ Animan, who secured a training contract at White and Case, writes about his experience and how he prepared for and navigated the recruitment and selection process.
New Alumni Blog: What is it like to be a Trainee at the European Parliament?
Evgenia Chamilou, who studied on our Law 3 year LLB degree from 2017-2020, has written a post for our Law Careers Blog about her experience working as a trainee with the EU since graduating from Warwick.
Alumnus recommended as Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court
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Warwick Law School alumnus, Justice Sambhaji Shiwaji Shinde who studied on our LLM has been recommended as the next Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court.
Alumnus writes for Lacuna Magazine
M Sanjeeb Hossain, who studied at Warwick Law School for his PhD has published an article this month for our Lacuna magazine titled: 'Bhasan Char: Prison Island or paradise? Are Rohingya refugees being denied their right to freedom of movement?'