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Law students give their time to those in need
It’s national pro bono week, celebrating and supporting the contribution made by lawyers across the country in giving free advice to those in need. And despite lockdown, students from the University of Salford have been doing their part to help...
SILKS student Law Clinic offers virtual appointments
Students are helping those most at need during lockdown by continuing a free legal advice service.
Salford student refugee receives inaugural law scholarship
A high-performing student has been given the opportunity of a lifetime after securing a scholarship to support her studies at the University of Salford. Saida Hidari, a first year LLB Law student at the University, will receive £10,000 of funding...
From international student to Business and Law Sabbatical Officer
MSc International Business graduate, Mahesh Trimukhe, shares with us his Salford journey, from arriving knowing no one to being elected as the Business and Law Sabbatical Officer for the 2023/24 academic year.
Free family law advice during Good Divorce Week
The University of Salford will be offering additional appointments for free family law advice as part of Good Divorce Week 2021.
Expert comment: Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill
Dr Jonathan Lord, Senior Lecturer in Human Resources Management and Employment Law, University of Salford Business School, comments on the Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill 2022-23 and what it could mean for UK legislation, as well as HR...
Protecting workers through our focus on labour law justice
Our focus on labour law justice is protecting workers and helping them to live better working lives.
Expert comment: government's plans on the EU Retained Law Bill
In response to the government’s plans to replace the current ‘sunset’ clause in the EU Retained Law Bill, University of Salford Business School’s HR and employment law expert, Dr Jonathan Lord, shares his thoughts:
Extended deadline for Grassroots Programme, a boost for Black Law students
Students from Black backgrounds studying Law at Salford can now apply for the Black Solicitors Network (BSN) Grassroots Programme , designed to help them open doors into the profession.
Expert Comment: Generative AI in Law: Ethical Challenges and Future Prospects
University of Salford Business School’s Craig Smith, Lecturer in Law shares his thoughts on the ethical challenges and future prospects associated with Generative AI in the legal profession.