Law students at Central Saint Michael’s Sixth Form enjoyed a fascinating and insightful taster session from the University of Law.
Senior Student Recruitment Manager Beth Thorman delivered the thought-provoking seminar which explored the theories surrounding the infamous Jack the Ripper case and examined miscarriages of justice like The Bridgewater Four.
The engaging and enriching event was organised by Central Saint Michael’s Law Lecturers Yasmin Dad and Reena Moulavi.
This session truly brought legal theory to life for our students and inspired them to think critically about the complexities of the law.
Beth said: “It was an absolute pleasure visiting Central Saint Michael’s Sixth Form today, great questions from really engaged students. Thank you for the invitation and we look forward to welcoming you to our campus in June!”
Central Saint Michael’s established partnership with the University of Law grants students priority access to events and entitles them to apply for a £1000 scholarship towards living costs.