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The event is organised by an international NGO called Cara Syria.
The Autism Café is a creative arts and crafts afternoon with young women. It is organised by the Law and Criminology Dept and the Legal Advice Centre, working in collaboration with the Sycamore Trust
The School of Law and Social Science has recently announced the winners of the inaugural awards for excellence in teaching and student support.
Dr Foivi Mouzakiti was invited to speak at the webinar series ‘Money as Security Data: Surveillance, Intelligence, Evidence’, hosted by the University of Amsterdam.
Dr. Vaccari will speak of the impact of Brexit and the introduction of new preventive restructuring mechanisms, as well as their cross-border recognition across and beyond Europe.
Co-POWeR is an 18-month multi-disciplinary consortium of ten academics from across the UK, nine of whom are members of the Black Female Professors Forum.
The recently released Complete University Guide is an independent publication. Its measures are especially relevant to prospective students wishing to apply for a university degree.
The data collected over the last 20 years will be used to deepen the understanding of the prisoners' experience. This project is made possible by an ESRC grant.
The multidisciplinary Department of Law and Criminology at Royal Holloway is inviting students to apply for a full-time scholarship for doctoral research on the theme of social justice.
Dr. Rachel Maguire conducted her research at QMUL under the supervision of Prof. Chris Reed and Prof. Johanna Gibson.