Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought”
Dr Niina Manninen presented her paper at the 50th Anniversary, Association for Moral Education Conference in New York in October 2024 focusing on Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought”
Dr Niina Manninen, Lecturer in Social Care, presented her paper titled: Promoting Socially Sustainable Development in Micro and Macro Level Social Contexts – Bridging the Gap between “Is” and “Ought” in New York, US on 24.10.2024. Association for Moral Education is an interdisciplinary and international association with a disciplinary focus on moral sciences, moral philosophy, developmental psychology and educational sciences to name a few. During this conference, Niina had the honour of meeting Professor William Damon, whose seminal work on Youth Development and Purpose in Life at Stanford University served as a foundation for her PhD work and has inspired many scholars around the world. More information about the AME network can be found here: https://www.amenetwork.org/
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Dr Christos Marneros’ book is nominated for Political Theory Prize
01 Jun 2023Dr Christos Marneros’ book, "Human Rights After Deleuze: Towards an An-archic Jurisprudence" is nominated for the ECPR Political Theory Prize.
Dr. Jenny Korkodeilou has been invited to present a paper at the LEX (Law, Gender and Sexuality) Research Network Annual Conference
21 Apr 2023Dr. Jenny Korkodeilou has been invited to present a paper at the LEX (Law, Gender and Sexuality) Research Network Annual Conference taking place on 09.11-10.11.2023 at the University of Liverpool.
Dr Mashuq Kurt has been awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant
20 Apr 2023Dr Mashuq Kurt has been awarded a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant for the project “The Roots, Uprootedness and Home Making: The Case of Kurdish Gen Z Refugees in London and Berlin".
Dr Caterina Nirta is awarded British Academy/Leverhulme Small Grant
07 Apr 2023Dr Caterina Nirta was awarded British Academy/Leverhulme Small Grant for ethnographic project entitled ‘Exploring experiences of urban aging at times of crisis’.
Royal Holloway wins the Chris Andrews Memorial Client Interviewing Competition 2022/2023
17 Mar 2023Three teams represented Royal Holloway’s School of Law at the Client Interviewing Competition, winning 1st and 3rd prize.
Seed funding secured for a Korean-British collaborative project on research data
30 Nov 2022A Korean-British research team including Marton Ribary (RHUL Law&Crim) has secured seed funding for a project exploring the peer review process of research data
Law Society gets nominated for Bright Network Legal Leaders Award
25 Nov 2022Congratulations to the Law Society for getting nominated to receive a Bright Network Legal Leaders Award!
Professors Rosie Meek and Nick Hardwick presented their research at the European Society of Criminologist conference
27 Sept 2022The study focused on self-harm in prisons during the COVID-19 lockdown
Dr Eugenio Vaccari has been awarded the silver prize in International Insolvency Studies
25 Jul 2022The International Insolvency Institute is a non-profit, limited-membership organization dedicated to advancing and promoting insolvency as a respected discipline in the international field.
Student receives prestigious award
09 Jun 2022Ms Jayden Bookout (Law with Psychology) received the 2022 Outstanding International Student Award
College Teaching Prizes 2022
23 May 2022The Department of Law and Criminology has achieved outstanding results in the College Teaching Prizes for 2022
Dr Emily Glorney receives High Sheriff’s Award
08 Mar 2022Dr Emily Glorney receives the Award of the High Sheriff of Surrey in recognition of great and valuable service to the community.
A quick outline of some of the award-winning research carried out in our multi-disciplinary department
09 Feb 2022The researchers at the Department of Law and Criminology work across disciplines to respond rapidly and in innovative ways to changing societal needs
Dr Emily Glorney is awarded research funding for collaboration with Surrey and Sussex Police
28 Jan 2022The project will explore strategies to maintain positive outcomes on crime reduction, intervention, and operational efficiency
Law and Criminology team to evaluate organisational change at Surrey Police
28 Jan 2022The project will involve extensive engagement with stakeholders and reviewing relevant performance data
PhD Scholarship on ADR and Insolvency Law
08 Dec 2021The School of Social Sciences is funding a transformative doctoral research project in ADR and insolvency law
LawWorks Pro Bono Clinics Manual
04 Nov 2021Nicola Antoniou, and others part of a panel of external reviewers, are thanked for their contributions to the new LawWorks Pro Bono Clinic Manual
Dr. Gauri Sinha wins a SPRITE+ grant
17 Sept 2021SPRITE+ is an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) Digital Economy NetworkPlus, that stimulates new directions for research relevant to security, privacy, identity, and trust
College Teaching Prizes 2021
15 Jul 2021The Department of Law and Criminology has achieved outstanding results in the College Teaching Prizes for 2021
Success in the College Team Teaching Prize for colleagues in Law and Politics & International Relations
06 Jul 2021Staff have received commendations for their innovative, student-led project alongside the Institute for Peace and Conflict Studies in Somaliland