Events
Archived UKCLE events
Islamic Law special interest group meeting
6 July 2011
Members will provide updates on progress with their work, following on from the inaugural meeting of the group in November 2010.
National Law Students Forum 2011
22-23 June 2011
This event aims to establish a self-sustaining student run network for the future, building on the success of the pilot National Law Students Forum in 2010.
Sharing and building bibliographic capacity in Islamic Studies: law and finance
15 June 2011
This event looks at the possibility of creating an electronic, web-based resource to share bibliographic material.
Assessment and feedback issues for teaching international students in Law
16 May 2011
This session concentrates on how teachers of law and related disciplines can assess students’ work and provide feedback, using practices that are fair, reliable and efficient.
CHULS 2011 residential event
24-25 February 2011
The title for the next Committee of Heads of University Law Schools (CHULS) residential event will be 'University Legal Education post-Browne and post-CSR'.
Moving forward: Legal education in Scotland
15 December 2010
UKCLE is delighted to announce its second day conference designed exclusively for the Scottish legal education community, focusing on the challenges and opportunities in a rapidly changing academic...
Inaugural meeting of UKCLE's Islamic Law Special Interest Group
Wednesday 10 November 2010
As part of its contribution to the Higher Education Academy's Islamic Studies Network, UKCLE announces the inaugural meeting of a new disciplinary special interest group in Islamic Law
Environmental justice in legal education
29 March 2010
This conference was designed to give space to people to share and discuss questions and ideas surrounding environmental justice in teaching, legal practice and research. Through workshops and grou...
Enhancing legal education in Scotland
5 November 2009
Conference reports and resources Digital Directions reports: keynotes | workshops slides from the event have been uploaded to UKCLE’s slidespace What will enhance legal education in Sco...
UKCLE E-learning Seminar Series 2007-2008
1 November 2007 - 11 September 2008
UKCLE’s e-learning series was made up of four seminars held during 2007-08: Seminar 1: Collaborative and distributive learning Seminar 2: E-assessment Seminar 3: Mobile learning Semin...
SIMPLE project launch event
9 July - 10 July 2008
The SIMPLE project, jointly funded by JISC and UKCLE, developed an open source simulation environment for learning in law and other professions. This launch event reviewed the project and took a l...
Creativity in the law curriculum
23 January 2008
Creativity should be at the heart of any effective higher education curriculum. This seminar explored how some of the best examples from across the sector can be used in the delivery of learning a...
Exploring the impact of the Government of Wales Act 2006 on legal education in the UK
17 December 2007
The Government of Wales Act 2006 has significant implications for those involved in legal education both in Wales and across the UK. This seminar, jointly organised by UKCLE and the University of ...
Enterprising law students: celebrating enterprise in law
11 May 2006
This event brought together at an exciting venue, the law schools that took part in UKCLE’s Enterprise in Law project and others involved in enterprise teaching and learning in the UK. The day...
Teaching and learning for legal skills trainers
16 February 2005
The aim of this seminar, organised in collaboration with BIALL (the British & Irish Association of Law Librarians), was to showcase innovative practice in learning and support from the perspective...
SENDA and legal education
9 June 2004
What are the implications of disability discrimination for law teachers and how can we address them? This event drew on the experience and expertise of law teachers in developing learning and teac...
From Northumbria to Bologna: Alternative routes to qualification in law
20 May 2004
The professional bodies are aiming to encourage alternative and more flexible routes to qualification as a lawyer. Employers in general are becoming more vociferous about the expectations that the...
Problem-based learning in legal education
24 October 2003
Drawing on the experiences of the UKCLE PBL working group, this workshop investigated the value of problem-based learning (PBL) in the context of legal education. In opening proceedings, Andrew ...
Developing reflection and autonomy in law
24 April 2003
This seminar, building on the work of UKCLE’s personal development planning working group, explored how reflective and critical skills are currently being developed and assessed in UK law school...
Using problem-based learning in law
23 April 2002
This workshop marked the setting up of the UKCLE working group on problem-based learning. Karen Hinett (UKCLE Education Developer) facilitated the meeting, opening with a working definition of PBL...


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