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Christmas (and other) couplings

Dr Stephanie Pywell, Senior Law Lecturer at the Open University writes about her research into weddings and related ceremonies.

17th December 2020
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Cosmopolitan Space Law: To Legality and Beyond

Dr Marjan Ajevski writes about his interest in Space Law and its developments in this blog post.

16th December 2020
Dr Miriam Mbah

Public Procurement Law, Sustainable Goals and Human Trafficking

Dr Miriam Mbah joined the Open University as a Lecturer in Law in September 2020. She has both an LLM and a PhD in Public Procurement Law.

15th December 2020
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A Virtual World of Possibilities

Dr Clare Jones Senior Law Lecturer at the Open University writes about the benefits of using virtual worlds in education.

Online learning is the future of education, (Designing digitally, 2020). Here at the Open University this is what we have been doing since our inception in 1969, but technology is allowing us to design more and more immersive educational spaces. Academics and industry alike are striving to create the best possible online learning environment for our students.

14th December 2020
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Get ready for the Open Justice Advent Calendar 2020

Christmas is almost upon us, and what better way to celebrate than with the Open Justice Advent Calendar 2020?

From Monday 13 December, we’ll be treating you to a daily festive-themed blog. For 12 days, you’ll be able to read seasonal contributions to this very special blog series by seasoned OU lecturers, new OU colleagues, OU students and Open Justice Centre staff.

Highlights in the seasonal series include a Christmas Eve piece in which Open Justice legal advice is offered to Father Christmas, who finds himself at the centre of a worrying elf employment dispute.

14th December 2020
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What happened to law clinics in lockdown?

The disruption caused by Covid-19 has had far reaching impacts and required all of us to adapt to life’s challenges under lockdown. University law clinics are no exception and law academics and clinic supervisors have had to act fast and think creatively to keep their clinical programmes running. 

13th December 2020
Olivia Leeper

Open Justice Awards 2020 individual winners

Olivia Leeper and Heidi Key are the joint winners of the ‘Outstanding individual contribution to Open Justice’, with Neil Burlinson as runner-up in this year’s awards.

Joint winner – Olivia Leeper

Olivia took part in the Freedom Law Clinic (FLC) project and has been offered a training contract in a law firm in Norfolk. After obtaining an MA in English Literature in 2004, she worked in publishing and the voluntary sector before studying for the LLB while raising her three children. 

3rd December 2020
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Open Justice Awards 2020 team winners

The ‘Outstanding team contribution to Open Justice’ saw a group of five win in this year’s awards, with the runners-up part of the Street Law project.

Winners: Rawtenstall pop-up law clinic project – Daniel Doody, Elizabeth Walker, Jack Brown, Kelly Louise Martin and Lilly May Seddon 

3rd December 2020
Hugh McFaul Open Justice Centre Director

Hugh McFaul, highly commended in the Most Innovative Teacher of the Year category at The Times Higher Education Awards

Hugh McFaul, Senior Lecturer and Co-Director of The Open University’s Open Justice Centre, was highly commended in the Most Innovative Teacher of the Year category at The Times Higher Education (THE) Awards last week. The THE Awards recognised outstanding work and exceptional performance across the higher education sector for 2018-19. 

3rd December 2020

As Legal Aid Diminishes in the UK, Should We Introduce Mandatory Pro Bono Work?

Ellie Lewns is currently studying her A-levels at Parkstone Grammar Sixth Form. “I am planning to go on to university next year to study Law and hope to eventually become a practising solicitor. I engaged in the OpenLearn course on ‘Pro Bono Work and Social Justice’ to further my knowledge in this area of law, as I particularly enjoy looking at charitable work and the reasons we often feel such a need to provide this help to those unable to access it independently.

18th November 2020

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