Description
About the Author
Imogen Moore is a Senior Teaching Fellow in Law at the University of Bristol, where she is Director of Education in the Law School. Imogen has particular interests in assessment, feedback, and the transition to university level study. Craig Newbery-Jones formerly of the University of Plymouth, is Lecturer in Legal Education in the Centre for Innovation and Research in Legal Education (CIRLE) at the University of Leeds. Alongside his teaching he has a keen interest in experimental learning, employability, and technology in legal education.
Reviews
'An all-encompassing book that helps students throughout the entire journey of a law degree, from the first few daunting months, right up until graduation and beyond.' * Seema Kandelia, Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Westminster *
'A helpful guide to law school, offering insight that you wouldn't obtain from ordinary textbooks.' * Amy Bristol, First year LLB student, University of Warwick *
'The prospective and actual law student's manual: everything you'd want to know about learning law but might be too afraid to ask.' * Dr Tracey Elliott, Lecturer in Law, Leicester University *
'The value of this book is long lasting. A comprehensive guide for law students, maximising the value of their law degree throughout their studies, not just at the start.' * Tracey Innes, University of Aberdeen Careers Service *
'If you are an incoming law student...this is the perfect book for you! It is a great resource that can give you a head start before you begin your degree.' * The Student Lawyer *
Book Information
ISBN 9780198757085
Author Imogen Moore
Format Paperback
Page Count 520
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 568g
Dimensions(mm) 216mm * 140mm * 26mm