Congratulations to the University of Kent for being awarded a prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for the work of the Kent Law Clinic. The Clinic is being honoured for ‘enriching the academic study of law through a casework service to the community’. As regular readers will know, I have done a few evening sessions for the clinic, and have been impressed by the enthusiasm of the students. For full details of the award, see this news story on the University's web site.
Monday, November 19, 2007
Kent Law Clinic receives award
Congratulations to the University of Kent for being awarded a prestigious Queen’s Anniversary Prize for Higher and Further Education for the work of the Kent Law Clinic. The Clinic is being honoured for ‘enriching the academic study of law through a casework service to the community’. As regular readers will know, I have done a few evening sessions for the clinic, and have been impressed by the enthusiasm of the students. For full details of the award, see this news story on the University's web site.
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