How to get a PhD in Law: The PhD in Law and research methods
The Institute of Advanced Legal Studies welcomes students enrolled for an MPhil / PhD in Law from across the UK to this specially tailored day of presentations, library tours and networking opportunities.
How to get a PhD in Law
The PhD in Law and research methods
Facilitated via Zoom
PROGRAMME
9.45-10.00 Registration
10.00-10.45 The PhD in law in the digital world
Dr Peter Coe, Associate Dean of Birmingham Law School and Associate Research Fellow, Institute of Advanced Legal Studies and Information Law and Policy Centre, University of London
10.45-11.30 Comparative legal research
Dr Constantin Stefanou, Director of the Sir William Dale Centre for Legislative Studies, IALS
11.30-12.00 Coffee break
12.00-13.00 Literature reviews
Professor Lisa Webley, University of Birmingham
13.00-14.00 Lunch
14.00-15.00 Qualitative and quantitative research for PhDs
Professor Lisa Webley, University of Birmingham
15.00-15.30 Coffee break
15.30-16.00
IALS Library: successful researching using our electronic resources
Laura Griffiths, Academic Services Manager from IALS Library
16.00 Close
Although tailored specifically for PhD in Law students, this training programme does contain some material which repeats and reinforces generic training suitable for all PhD students.
Two further days will be held on:.
Wednesday, 20 March: https://ials.sas.ac.uk/events/how-get-a-phd-law-phd-journey-supervision-research-ethics-and-preparing-yourself-upgrade-and
Wednesday, 15 May: https://ials.sas.ac.uk/events/how-get-a-phd-law-researching-disseminating-and-publishing
FEES AND BOOKING:
Attendees are welcome to book for all three days or individual days.
Price for this day only: £50 student, £65 non-student
Price for all three days: £150 student, £195 non-student (please note that the first training day on 20th March will be held in-person at the IALS building; the two subsequent training days will held online).
IALS and SAS students may attend free of charge (please email [email protected] from you SAS email address)
Details about how to join the workshop will be circulated via email to registered attendees closer to the event date.
This page was last updated on 3 July 2024