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Rethinking prison and rehabilitation: Meet Professor Rosie Meek

23 Sept 2024

Rosie Meek has been exploring prison, sport and rehabilitation for over 20 years. Her research has made her the go-to expert globally, informing policy and practice to make positive change.

Publication of an article by Marton Ribary

23 Aug 2024

Marton Ribary and others published an article in the journal Publications which reflect on the editing, advocacy and research activities members of an open access data journal in the humanities assume

Social Science Celebrates

02 Aug 2024

Social Science undergraduate finalists celebrate their achievements at Summer Graduation

An experimental workshop design using LEGO® for legal problem solving

27 Jun 2024

Marton Ribary and Antony Starza-Allen published a short piece about an experimental workshop design using LEGO® for legal problem in contract law in The Law Teacher

Jane Marriott appointed to Age UK Oxfordshire’s board of trustees

26 Jun 2024

Jane Marriott appointed to Age UK Oxfordshire’s board of trustees

Speaker in the Chevening South Asia Journalist Symposium

26 Jun 2024

Panel Discussion on ‘Why Do South Asian Media Industries Pander to Their Government'

LEGO for problem solving in Contract at KCON XVII (Bristol)

21 Jun 2024

Marton Ribary and Antony Starza-Allen (Surrey) presented initial insights about using LEGO® and visual metaphors for assisting law students with problem solving in contract law.

Shailesh Kumar Presented Paper in a workshop at SOAS

21 Jun 2024

Dr. Shailesh Kumar presented a paper at the workshop ‘Marking 100 years of the ban on cameras in courtrooms’, hosted by SOAS, University of London, UK, on 21st June.

Symposium on “Reporting Child Sexual Abuse (CSA): A Cross-National Study of Impacts of Socio-Legal Culture and Intersectionality in India and the UK”

19 Jun 2024

Symposium on a marginalised topic of “Reporting Child Sexual Abuse (CSA): A Cross-National Study of Impacts of Socio-Legal Culture and Intersectionality in India and the UK” funded by the Reid Researc

Law, Anarchism and Destituent Power: The State’s Monopoly of Violence

14 Jun 2024

The workshop aimed to focus on the anarchist critique of the state’s monopoly of violence and ponder on how we disorient and dispute this monopoly, without creating a new form of law.