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Fresh Cohort of Diploma Students
The new intake of Diploma students for 2014-15 kicked off the course on Monday 15 September by participating in a workshop on Innovation and Enterprise, facilitated by the Scottish Institute for Enterprise. Teams of students were tasked with solving a challenge and developing an innovative tool to address that challenge. Each group presented...
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Hoodies and Zoodies for sale
Available now!
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NSELP Accreditation
John Paterson joined colleagues from the Universities of Groningen, Copenhagen and Oslo for a meeting in Copenhagen on 13 June 2014 with the Dutch regulatory authorities as the final phase of the accreditation process for the North Sea Energy Law Programme. The programme is now fully accredited as an LLM...
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TCPD Mandatory Ethics New Course 8th October
Bookings are now being taken for a further Mandatory Ethics Course on Wednesday 8th October from 10.00-12.00 and 13.00-15.00. Please complete the attached booking form and send it back to Jackie Ewen, j.ewen@abdn.ac.uk
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TCPD - Mandatory Ethics
The Mandatory Ethics Course on the 17th September is now full. There is a waiting list and the possibility of another course being held later in September.
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Undergraduate Prize Winners
The School of Law is delighted to announce the winners of the Law Prizes 2014. Michael Thorburn was awarded the Cloch Prize for the best Intellectual Property (IP) dissertation. Gordon Belch was awarded the Robert Milne Prize first prize for the most improved student between years three and four. Myles Cormack was...
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Williamson Prize Winners
The School of Law is delighted to celebrate with the winners of the Williamson prize. This is awarded by the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen for the best dissertation as part of the LLB(Hons) degree. The first prize was awarded to Myles Cormack for his dissertation on 'Capital maintenance and creditor...
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Sir Thomas Broun Smith Memorial Trust
Essay CompetitionThe Trustees of the Sir Thomas Broun Smith Memorial Trust are proud to announce a prize of £1,000 to the writer of the best 7,500 word essay entitled: “The Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill 2013 proposes to abolish the corroboration requirement in Scottish criminal trials, subject to alternative safeguards against wrongful conviction...
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New Funding Opportunities
CMS McKenna Undergraduate Bursary Scheme CMS Cameron McKenna have an opportunity for a high achieving prospective undergraduate law student to be awarded an annual bursary of £2,500 for four years to fund an LLB honours degree. The application process takes the form of an essay competition and shortlisted applicants will be...
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Aberdeen students in mooting success
Students from the University's Law School enjoyed success at a recent mooting competition - submitting the best written entry of any European team.
