News - Birmingham Law School Conflict-Related Sexual Violence and the International Policy Level: Why Resilience Matters Description:Professor Janine Natalya Clark writes for the CSRS research blogDate:16 September 2021 Confessions of an LLM Student Description:What it is like to study a Postgraduate LLM Law degree at the University of Birmingham from a student's perspective. Discover the differences between studying an undergraduate and postgraduate degree.Date:16 September 2021 On Resilience, Spiders and their Webs Description:Professor Janine Natalya Clark writes her latest story for the CSRS research blogDate:27 July 2021 Academic Response to the Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation Report Description:Mairead Enright and 24 co-authors will launch a draft of the new Executive Summary to Ireland's Mother and Baby Homes Commission of Investigation Report this afternoon at 4pm at an online event hosted by TU Dublin.Date:15 July 2021 College of Arts and Law receives two prestigious Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowships Description:Two researchers in the College of Arts and Law have been awarded a Leverhulme Trust Early Career Fellowship. Each fellowship will commence in early 2022, and take place over three years.Date:08 June 2021 Behind the Scenes at BLS: Sumirat Saini Description:Sumirat Saini talks on how being a part of BLS gave him opportunities to explore his passion for the law and develop mentorship skills to help others succeed.Date:03 June 2021 University of Birmingham and Gowling WLG (UK) Charitable Trust launch Black Talent in Law Bursary scheme Description:Gowling WLG (UK) Charitable Trust and the University of Birmingham have partnered to launch a new Black Talent in Law Bursary scheme.Date:01 June 2021 "Hello Europe! London calling!" Description:Gearóidín McEvoy, Marie Skłodowska Curie Individual Fellow at Birmingham Law School, shares her thoughts on Eurovision, multilingualism, and Amanda Holden.Date:27 May 2021 BLS-CUP Robert Cryer International Law PhD Prize Description:To honour the memory and legacy of our friend and colleague, Birmingham Law School and Cambridge University Press are instituting an annual prize for the best PhD thesis in international law.Date:21 May 2021 Behind the Scenes at BLS: Josephine Gillingwater Description:Josephine Gillingwater explains that at BLS she gained the skills not only to interpret and analyse the law, but through the pro bono programme, the skills needed to engage with people that the law impacts.Date:20 May 2021 Why legal action against Greek migrant 'pushbacks' could have wider impact Description:Dr Rachael Dickson writes on how migration policies that have long been criticised are now being tested by the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice.Date:13 May 2021 Behind the Scenes at BLS: Amy Tabari Description:Amy Tabari passionately explains how her role in the pro bono programmes at BLS uses the legal skills she has developed in practice and gives access to legal services to people in the community who need it the most.Date:13 May 2021 Previous123456789101112131415Next