The employment law client newsletter project (the Project) runs during each academic year within the Student Law Office (SLO) at Northumbria University. Under the supervision of their clinical supervisor the students research and design a newsletter for distribution to HR professionals employed by an external organisation. The students participate in the Project alongside their live client work. The aim of the Project is to enrich the students’ clinical experience and develop their skills whilst at the same time update and educate the client recipient. Through a pilot study the value of participating in the Project is explored. The findings of the study suggest that the students develop their professional skills from a different perspective...
A well-run student law clinic can bring benefits to its local community and to the students who part...
Through a case study approach, this paper discusses two projects which have been established by clin...
This study considers whether participation in pro bono legal work during a programme of academic stu...
The employment law client newsletter project (the Project) runs during each academic year within the...
The Student Law Office (SLO) at Northumbria University has recently incorporated a Policy Clinic (PC...
This article discusses the Law in the Community module, which has recently been introduced into the ...
There is rich international literature spanning over decades giving valuable insights into the educa...
I was one of a group of students from Northumbria University who organised the first student confere...
The Student Law Office (SLO) at Northumbria University has recently incorporated a Policy Clinic (PC...
This article examines the role of clinical legal education in developing commercial awareness, a key...
This article examines how a clinical program can enlarge on the benefits of case work experience of ...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
This article examines how a clinical program can enlarge on the benefits of case work experience of ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (the “SRA”) is proposing radical changes to solicitor education ...
The Clinical Legal Education Handbook, edited by Linden Thomas and Nick Johnson, London, University ...
A well-run student law clinic can bring benefits to its local community and to the students who part...
Through a case study approach, this paper discusses two projects which have been established by clin...
This study considers whether participation in pro bono legal work during a programme of academic stu...
The employment law client newsletter project (the Project) runs during each academic year within the...
The Student Law Office (SLO) at Northumbria University has recently incorporated a Policy Clinic (PC...
This article discusses the Law in the Community module, which has recently been introduced into the ...
There is rich international literature spanning over decades giving valuable insights into the educa...
I was one of a group of students from Northumbria University who organised the first student confere...
The Student Law Office (SLO) at Northumbria University has recently incorporated a Policy Clinic (PC...
This article examines the role of clinical legal education in developing commercial awareness, a key...
This article examines how a clinical program can enlarge on the benefits of case work experience of ...
In this article, Cath Sylvester considers Northumbria's Student Law Office in the broader context of...
This article examines how a clinical program can enlarge on the benefits of case work experience of ...
The Solicitors Regulation Authority (the “SRA”) is proposing radical changes to solicitor education ...
The Clinical Legal Education Handbook, edited by Linden Thomas and Nick Johnson, London, University ...
A well-run student law clinic can bring benefits to its local community and to the students who part...
Through a case study approach, this paper discusses two projects which have been established by clin...
This study considers whether participation in pro bono legal work during a programme of academic stu...