find your perfect LLM program
Search our Database of over 2500 Courses
March 3, 2011
Kent Law School appoints honorary professor
Kent Law School at the University of Kent is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Jeremy Cooper as Honorary Professor.
Professor Cooper is a Judge of the Upper Tribunal and of the First Tier Tribunal, he is also the Training Adviser to Lord Justice Carnwath, Senior President on Tribunals.
Professor Cooper was educated at Cambridge University and the European University Institute, Florence. He then practised at the Bar and at Camden Community Law Centre before embarking upon his academic career.
He has written extensively on a wide range of topics, including legal education and public interest law. He will be very much involved in activities at Kent Law School's Medway campus.
Professor Nick Grief, Director of Legal Studies at Medway, says: "This is an excellent appointment and a very exciting development for us. I have known Jeremy for many years and have no doubt that we shall all benefit enormously from his association with us."
Find out more about Kent Law School.
Looking for funding for postgraduate studies in 2011? Check out the exclusive bursaries on offer from Postgrad Solutions.
Content added on 3rd March 2011.
Most Popular News
-
Sign up for our Summer Festival 13–17 June 2022
May 17, 2022If you are interested in studying postgraduate law, then our online Postgrad Insights Summer Festival 2022, taking place from Monday 13th June until Friday 17th June, is the ideal event for you.
-
Osgoode is holding an Internationally Trained Lawyers Day (OITLD)
March 28, 2022Osgoode Hall Law School is holding an Internationally Trained Lawyers Day (OITLD) on Wednesday 25th May 2022.
-
New Professional Legal Practice LLM available at Swansea University
Feb. 24, 2022Swansea University is offering a new LLM in Professional Legal Practice to students from September 2022.
-
University of Bristol Law is taking part in our Spring Festival
Feb. 9, 2022This March we are hosting our Postgrad Insights Spring Festival and one of the interactive webinars will be hosted by University of Bristol Law.