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BILETA keynote: Paul Maharg and Experiential Learning
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Keynote: What is learned in Higher Education? And what use is it? Learning in Law Annual Conference 2011
A total of 41 papers, based around the broad theme of experiencing legal education, were presented in 5 parallel sessions. As was the case last year, UKCLE were podcasting a selection of the presented papers, will be uploaded when available along with other materials from the presentions on the conference website. The keynote 'what is learned in higher education? And what use is it?', was delivered by Professor John Brennan, Director of Centre for Higher Education Research and Information (CHERI) and Professor of Higher Education Research at The Open University. John presented findings from the ESRC funded project on the...
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Student Essay Competition 2011
UKCLE’s student essay competitions (part of the Higher Education Academy’s Student Awards) attract interest from around the UK. We have held seven competitions to date and previous winning essays can be accessed through the UKCLE website. Congratulations to the winners of the 2011 competition writing on "Is the law degree fit for purpose?" Over 40 essays were submitted and entries were of a high standard, and this year's Winner was Lisa West, a student from Liverpool John Moores University. Read Lisa’s essay below: 2011 winner Is the law degree fit for purpose? Lisa West (Liverpool John Moores University) To ask...
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