No images? Click here Law School Bulletin February 2024Welcome to your February newsletter, and happy new year to all of you who have been celebrating the lunar new year. It continues to be busy at the Law School and as we head into the final stretch of term, this newsletter is themed around getting the most out of your feedback. Deputy Director of Education and Student Experience 📖Education Matters: Feedback Most of you will have been receiving feedback on assessments at this time of year. Receiving feedback can be a positive experience but we recognise that it is also one which can be unsettling or confusing. We are here to help. Feedback is intended to help you take stock of where you are in your academic journey and to identify areas for improvement and areas of strength. Law School staff are there to help you with this process of reflection. If you need help clarifying aspects of feedback you have received on specific assessments, you can book to meet with your seminar tutor in their office hours. And you can reach out to your personal tutor for help identifying broader themes and areas to work on from your feedback across modules. Some of the common issues which we see each year relate to legal skills (including analysis and use of legal materials), referencing, and communication. Remember that on the Law ELE Gateway you will find a tab called ‘Skills & Resources’ which is a treasure trove of resources that provide advice and support to assist with common issues. Remember too that feedback doesn't come only from written feedback on assessments. Although this feedback is undeniably important, feedback comes from other sources too, and is an ongoing process. For example, every time you interact with a seminar tutor or with one of your peers in the classroom, that is a form of feedback: a way to clarify your understanding and test ideas. Your studies here are a process, not a destination! All this week until 1 March The Feedback Festival is underway, and is your ultimate guide to getting the most from feedback on your assignments. The festival offers a variety of online and on-campus activities to help you:
Find out more about the festival, access online resources and book on to daily events on Study Zone Digital. 📰News ⌨️The Exeter Law School Client Interviewing Team has just competed in the on-line regional round of this national competition. Many congratulations to Marilee Udsen and Eve Sheasby who have successfully made it through to the in-person national final. 🎉🥳 This will take place on 9 March when they will compete against Sussex, Oxford Brookes, Birmingham, Bangor, South Wales, Swansea, Sheffield, ULaw, Reading, Nottingham Trent and Coventry. Good luck from us all.Professor Sue Prince Exeter Law School's Professor Sue Prince has been appointed to a prestigious national body tasked with making the civil justice system more accessible and efficient. Professor Prince has been made a lay member of the Civil Justice Council. The Council is responsible for keeping the civil justice system under review, conducting research and advising the Government, the judiciary and others on reform. Read more about her role here. Women and Law Society Podcast Two members of the society, Ella and Issy have recently started a podcast. They plan to do episodes every two weeks and topics will include commercial awareness, application tips, Q&As, and discussions with women in the legal industry. You can listen to their podcast via this link. 📆 Opportunities and EventsOur Opportunities page is where we place a variety of employability events, Mooting competitions and other items you may find of interest. The page is updated regularly with new opportunities. You can get to it via our Linktree. Littleton Chambers: Sports Law Essay Competition Barristers at Littleton often contribute to the legal discourse in sport by interacting with sports personalities and organisations through written work. This is the second year of the sports essay competition and you can enter now. Cash prizes and a mini pupillage will be awarded to the entrants who author the top three essays. Closes 0900 Monday 25 March. Full details here. Virtual Pupillage Event: Apply by 29 February Are you interested in public and administrative law, environmental law, or the legal process governing what gets built where and how? Then you may be interested in a career at the public and environmental Bar. Discover Exeter's postgraduate programmes Thinking of continue your studies with us beyond your current degree? Did you know that Exeter graduates get a 20% discount on fees for a Masters programme? To help you discover more, the faculty is putting on a series of Masters Information Sessions in the coming weeks. The main event is on 20 March with drop-in sessions the week before hosted by masters students who are currently studying in a variety of Humanities and Social Science(HASS) programmes. More details to follow on our Instagram and via email. You can explore more about postgraduate study here. Grand Challenges is a project week in the summer from 3 to 7 June. It's an opportunity for you to work in interdisciplinary groups designing innovative ways to tackle contemporary global issues. Throughout the week you will hear from leading academics and inspirational external experts at the forefront of their fields. The week of activities will help develop your transferable skills, enhance your employability, and be great fun too! The topics for 2024 are Climate and Environment Emergency, Complex Global Security Challenges, Mental Health, Social Inequality and Future Food. 📆 EventsEvents in March As we draw closer to the end of term, look out for some more fun activities which are open to all students. Student-Staff Moot on Tuesday 20 March Quiz night on Thursday 28 March at iSCA Eats with David Yuratich Our Instagram will be highlighting five vaguely Easter-themed cases, to bring some legal flavour to your chocolate eggs! Have you had a chance to pop into the Intercultural Café? It's open every Wednesday and Friday during term for a free hot drink and pastry. They put on a variety of different sessions from crafts and careers to celebrations from around the world. Full details on their page here. Your Voice - NSS Reminder The National Student Survey is still open for you to provide us with valuable feedback about your entire Uni experience. The survey is anonymous and your Law School academics read the feedback carefully in order to make improvements. Students before you also fed back to help improve your experience. There is also a chance to enter a prize draw with a top prize of £500, and ten further prizes of £50. The University will also donate £1 to charity for every survey that is completed, via RAG (Raise and Give). Look out for the promotional stands around our campuses, where you can receive a £3 voucher for your completed survey, to put towards food or drinks on campus. You can complete the survey here. 🤳 Law School Socials 😍Useful links and Law School stories are on our Linktree and InstagramUse our Law School Linktree to quickly find links to social media, monthly newsletter, events and opportunities. You'll see the latest student news and forthcoming events on our Instagram page. UNIVERSITY OF EXETER LAW SCHOOL If you would like to see previous editions of the bulletin, they sit on our Law webpages here. And if you have any suggestions for future editions, or would like to share a story with us, please email lawcomms@exeter.ac.uk. Fin |