by Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge
The Faculty of Law holds an annual Open Day for undergraduate students, at which members of the Faculty discuss the Faculty, the Cambridge admissions system, and the benefits studying Law at Cambridge, The Open Day gives potential students, and their parents and teachers, a chance to look around the Faculty and the Squire Law Library, meet members of Faculty staff, and ask any questions they might have. The general talks given at this Open Day are available to listen to in this podcast, or can be watched on YouTube. To find out more about studying the Undergraduate BA Tripos Degree in Law, please refer to the website: http://ba.law.cam.ac.uk
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July 5, 2024
The Faculty of Law holds an annual Open Day for undergraduate students, at which members of the Faculty discuss the Faculty, the Cambridge admissions system, and the benefits studying Law at Cambridge, The Open Day gives potential students, and their parents and teachers, a chance to look around the Faculty and the Squire Law Library, meet members of Faculty staff, and ask any questions they might have. In this lecture on 3 July 2024, Professor Findlay Stark gives an interactive lecture on the law of criminal damage. The general talks given at this Open Day are available to watch or listen to via the University Streaming Media Service, iTunes or YouTube. You can download the slides from this presentation from: https://resources.law.cam.ac.uk/documents/open_day/open_day_2024_without_lawful_excuse.pdf The Open Day programme: - Welcome to the Faculty: Professor Mark Elliott (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675475) - Law at Cambridge: Dr Christina Angelopoulos (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675518) - Without Lawful Excuse: Professor Findlay Stark (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675501) - Legal Problems: Professor Janet O'Sullivan & Professor Graham Virgo (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675510) - Applying to Cambridge Law: Dr Tom Hawker-Dawson (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675488) For more information about the Undergraduate BA Law Tripos Degree please refer to: http://ba.law.cam.ac.uk This entry provides an audio-only source for iTunes.
July 5, 2024
The Faculty of Law holds an annual Open Day for undergraduate students, at which members of the Faculty discuss the Faculty, the Cambridge admissions system, and the benefits studying Law at Cambridge, The Open Day gives potential students, and their parents and teachers, a chance to look around the Faculty and the Squire Law Library, meet members of Faculty staff, and ask any questions they might have. In this lecture on 3 July 2024, Professor Janet O'Sullivan and Professor Graham Virgo give attendees an idea of what a Law supervision is like, by leading a discussion on a handful of legal questions. The general talks given at this Open Day are available to watch or listen to via the University Streaming Media Service, iTunes or YouTube. You can download the slides from this presentation from: https://resources.law.cam.ac.uk/documents/open_day/open_day_2024_legal_problems.pdf The Open Day programme: - Welcome to the Faculty: Professor Mark Elliott (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675475) - Law at Cambridge: Dr Christina Angelopoulos (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675518) - Without Lawful Excuse: Professor Findlay Stark (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675501) - Legal Problems: Professor Janet O'Sullivan & Professor Graham Virgo (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675510) - Applying to Cambridge Law: Dr Tom Hawker-Dawson (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675488) For more information about the Undergraduate BA Law Tripos Degree please refer to: http://ba.law.cam.ac.uk This entry provides an audio-only source for iTunes.
July 5, 2024
The Faculty of Law holds an annual Open Day for undergraduate students, at which members of the Faculty discuss the Faculty, the Cambridge admissions system, and the benefits studying Law at Cambridge, The Open Day gives potential students, and their parents and teachers, a chance to look around the Faculty and the Squire Law Library, meet members of Faculty staff, and ask any questions they might have. In this lecture on 3 July 2024, Dr Christina Angelopoulos (Associate Professor & Director of Tripos) discusses the benefits of studying Law, and the nature of Law at Cambridge. The general talks given at this Open Day are available to watch or listen to via the University Streaming Media Service, iTunes or YouTube. You can download the slides from this presentation from: https://resources.law.cam.ac.uk/documents/open_day/open_day_2024_the_cambridge_law_course.pdf The Open Day programme: - Welcome to the Faculty: Professor Mark Elliott (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675475) - Law at Cambridge: Dr Christina Angelopoulos (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675518) - Without Lawful Excuse: Professor Findlay Stark (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675501) - Legal Problems: Professor Janet O'Sullivan & Professor Graham Virgo (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675510) - Applying to Cambridge Law: Dr Tom Hawker-Dawson (https://sms.cam.ac.uk/media/4675488) For more information about the Undergraduate BA Law Tripos Degree please refer to: http://ba.law.cam.ac.uk This entry provides an audio-only source for iTunes.
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