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The law clinic
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Final year Law students are able to select six optional modules from up to twenty specialist choices, and one of the most popular options amongst students is the Law Clinic Experience Module. Edge Hill’s Law Clinic has been designed for final year Law students to provide free of charge legal advice to all staff and students at the University, as well as members of the public.
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The Cheshire & Merseyside Social Work Teaching Partnership
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At Edge Hill University, we are host and partner of the Cheshire & Merseyside Social Work Teaching Partnership.
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The art of the audition
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Auditioning is not only for students of Edge Hill's performing arts courses. It’s an integral part of the industry, and nerves and doubts can plague the most celestial performers,.
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Racism: The importance of history
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Anyone who analyses racism without engaging with history will only ever end up with a limited and superficial set of answers.
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Real-world experience - Sociology and social sciences
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All of our courses offer the chance to gain experience in relevant workplace environments, with a strong focus on combining academic insight with real world application.
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Types of degrees explained
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There are so many options for university-level study that it can all start to feel a bit confusing. But that’s where we come in.
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Beyond the curtain
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Dr Lena Simic grew up in Croatia, where her theatre career started at the age of nine. She continues to write, direct and perform, and has carved out a substantial academic career, teaching about the connections between theory and performance practice, supervising PhD students, and researching areas such as contemporary performance practice, performance and the maternal, autobiographical performance, feminist theatre and performance, and activist arts practice.
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Grenfell Fire: Five Years on how safe are our high rise buildings?
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Five years on from the devastating Grenfell Tower fire emergency services management expert Professor Paresh Wankhade examines what lessons the London Fire Brigade have learnt as a result of the ongoing enquiry.
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New research shows that pet ownership can improve the lives of people with autism
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New research led by psychologists at Edge Hill University has shown that animal ownership has multiple benefits for adults diagnosed with autism.
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Children, food and the climate crisis
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Reader in Sociology, Dr Richard Twine, is Co-Director of the Centre for Human-Animal Relations at Edge Hill University. His current research interests and teaching focus on climate change and the relationships between children, food, sustainability and the environment. We sat down with Richard to find out more.
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