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Monday 25th January 2010
Professor Sir Robin Auld interviewed for the Eminent Scholars Archive
Thursday 21st January 2010
Professor J. A. (Tony) Jolowicz interviewed for the Eminent Scholars Archive
Wednesday 20th January 2010
Tuesday 19th January 2010
CIPIL wins HERA grant application for joint project with Bergen and Amsterdam
Thursday 14th January 2010
Memorial Service for Professor Sir David Williams: Saturday 13th February 2010
Tuesday 22nd December 2009
Publication of Provisional Lists of Papers for the Tripos and LL.M. Examinations for 2010-2011
Wednesday 10th February 2010, 13:00
Thursday 11th February 2010, 00:00
Thursday 11th February 2010, 14:15
Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellow in Social Justice and Criminal Justice
The Faculties of Philosophy and Law wish to appoint a Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Social Justice and Criminal Justice for two years from 1st October
University Lectureship in Corporate Law
The Faculty of Law is seeking to appoint an appropriately qualified individual to a University Lectureship in Corporate Law from 1 October 2010. Prefe