The Law School at Lancaster University is offering taster Sessions in Law & Criminology on Saturday 19th October 2013. The ‘Taste of a Law School’ is designed to give students from Years 11 onwards the opportunity to get a closer look at what is involved in a university law or criminology degree and also to get a glimpse of life on a campus university. The day will begin at 12.15p.m. with a welcome session in the Faraday building and is due to close with refreshments and an opportunity to talk informally with staff and students at 4.30pm. The day will include a range of mini-lectures and seminars in law and in criminology. These include:
• Press Regulation
• Proving Crime: The Law of Evidence
• A Death Lottery? US and European Views on Capital Punishment
• Anti-Social Behaviour
• ‘So kill me now – why not?’ Should assisted dying be lawful?
• Hate Crime
The Taster Day is also open to any individuals and guests who wish to attend. There will also be campus tours, a careers talk and general information about the law degrees and criminology degrees at Lancaster.
To register for this event please contact: Wendy Doggett Undergraduate Co-ordinator on 01524 592465 or at w.doggett@lancaster.ac.uk
• Press Regulation
• Proving Crime: The Law of Evidence
• A Death Lottery? US and European Views on Capital Punishment
• Anti-Social Behaviour
• ‘So kill me now – why not?’ Should assisted dying be lawful?
• Hate Crime
The Taster Day is also open to any individuals and guests who wish to attend. There will also be campus tours, a careers talk and general information about the law degrees and criminology degrees at Lancaster.
To register for this event please contact: Wendy Doggett Undergraduate Co-ordinator on 01524 592465 or at w.doggett@lancaster.ac.uk
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