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15 June 2009
Categories: Movers & Shakers , Profession
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Professor Susan Nash The City Law School

Professor Susan Nash, a human rights specialist and NLJ contributor, has been appointed as The City Law School's director of academic programmes.

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Professor Susan Nash, a human rights specialist and NLJ contributor, has been appointed as The City Law School's director of academic programmes.

Susan was called to the Bar in 1979 and is a door tenant at Tooks Chambers. Prior to joining The City Law School, Susan was head of postgraduate legal studies at the University of Westminster. Commenting on her new appointment, Susan said: “The City Law School has an outstanding reputation for both its academic programmes and excellent teaching staff, who skilfully guide students through their undergraduate and postgraduate courses. I intend to build on this reputation by encouraging more research activity within the school.”

 

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