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Manon Williams: took advantage of all the co-curricular opportunities

During her time at the Reading School of Law, Manon took part in moots, client interviewing competitions, and pro bono work. These experiences helped her overcome her shyness and secure a place on a graduate scheme.
A picture of Manon holding her final dissertation

Undergraduate students

Shadha Alkharusi: started her Reading journey with an IFP

Shadha knew she wanted to find a university with a good ranking, good teaching, a multi-cultural community and close to London. Reading ticked all her boxes.

Oyin Arikawe: benefitted from the School's bursary scheme

The School's bursary scheme allowed Oyin to undertake a two-week work placement at a law practice in Oxford and gain essential practical skills.

Charley Kirkby: participated in co-curricular activities

Working with different clients and legal professionals exposed Charley to the realities of working within the British justice system.

Mohamed Rashid Al Balushi: from student to practising lawyer

The skills and knowledge developed whilst studying law helped Mohamed to distinguish himself in the field.

Kashmeera Nadkarni: wanted to make a positive difference

Studying LLB Law at Reading gave Kashmeera the right opportunities to put what she was learning into practice and make a positive difference.

William Page: stayed at Reading after graduating

Following the completion of his undergraduate degree, William decided to stay at Reading and study for an MRes in Law & Society.

Rebecca Walker: made the most of opportunities

As part of her degree, Rebecca has completed work placements and pro bono work, attended weekly careers sessions and travelled with the Law Society.

Postgraduate students

Eyas Alkswani: selected to represent the University at prestigious competition

The International Commercial Arbitration Mooting module gave Eyas the opportunity to participate in 'real world' international commercial law disputes.

Faye Bird: opening doors with a law degree

The course content and learning from experts attracted Faye to Reading and helped her build a career path in academia.

Wenxiao Liu: graduated from student to associate lawyer

The approaches and strategies Wenxiao developed at Reading have helped shape his future professional plans.

Nattapapim Phattranurukkul: received incredible support

Transitioning to a UK education was a major change for Nattapapim (Ying) but the welcome and support she received from the staff made the adjustment easy.


Meet some of our academics who are shaping the world we live in 

Dr Beatrice Krebs: Advanced justice

Dr Beatrice Krebs helps change the law on murder.

Professor Jo Phoenix: improving the justice system

Programme Director for the BSc Criminology programme, Jo researches gender and justice, youth justice and punishment.

Amanda Milmore: Hard work, persistence and practice

Amanda Millmore advises on what it takes to succeed as a lawyer.

Dr Ruvi Ziegler: refugees as political beings

Dr Ruvi Ziegler's research and work into defending the rights of refugees and asylum seekers.

Dr Andrea Miglionico: secured transactions

Bridging law and business: how Dr Andrea Miglionico's previous financial career has shaped his research today.

Dr Bolanle Adebola: changing the law

Bolanle's research helped reform the corporate insolvency and restructuring law in Nigeria.
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