Research activity is a central feature of The School of Law and Social Sciences as there is a close link between the reputation of the School and its commitment to excellence in research and teaching. The School’s research strategy is thus motivated by the desire to improve its national and international profile as research active institution.
Under the umbrella of excellence therefore the research strategy aims to achieve the following:
The School of Law and Social Sciences encourages research degree applications from students from a variety of disciplines. Aware of the importance that research degrees make to an institutions’ research profile, the School has always seen research students as an important and integral part of its research strategy. Staff can supervise on dissertations over a vast array of subjects.
A Research Committee exists to formulate, monitor and review the research strategy. Comprised of seven members of staff who are fully representative of the School, the Research Committee receives and considers applications for sabbatical leave; it plays a role in providing research funds to members of staff and generally oversees the development of a thriving research culture in The school of Law and Social Sciences. The School also has a Research Degrees Committee and this body plays a role in the admission of research students and the allocation of their supervisors.
Siraj Sait
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