Collaborations in Law

Collaborations in Law
Boston University School Of Law Faculty And Students Visit
Students of Boston University School of Law recently visited UoN School of Law, where faculty
members interacted both Staff and Students. This was part of naturing of the MOU through a
symposium on comparative constitutional and administrative legal systems spanning several
jurisdictions.
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International Links And Collaborations
The school of law has collaborations with various institutions including;
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University of Malawi
University of Zambia
University of Oslo
University of Zimbabwe
University of Edinburgh
University of Cape town
University of Makerere
Financial & Legal Sector Technical Assistance Project (FLSTAP): Emerging trends
Workshop.
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International Development research Centre (IDRC) Canada.
Ford Foundation.
Norwegian Agency for International Development.
Norwegian Research Council.
South and Eastern Africa Research Centre on Women’s Law, University of Zimbabwe.
Link: collaboration information
University of Zimbabwe
Masters In Women’s Law (2015-16)
UNIVERSITY OF ZIMBABWE FACULTY OF LAW SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AFRICAN REGIONAL CENTRE
FOR WOMEN’S LAW (SEARCWL) MASTERS IN WOMEN’S LAW (2015-16) Applications are invited for the
Regional Masters in Women’s Law which will be offered by the Southern and Eastern African Regional
Centre for Women’s Law (SEARCWL), University of Zimbabwe, in January 2015. The Masters will consist
of three(3) semesters over a period of eighteen (18) months and will run as follows; First Semester
January 12 to 12 June 2015 (residential UZ) Second Semester June 29 to 2 October 2015 (residential UZ)
Third Semester October 29 to 8 April 2016 (Field Research and Dissertations) (Residential at UZ 8
February to 8April 2016) The first semester will cover Theories and Perspectives in Women’s Law,
Research Methodologies , Human Rights and Women and the Field Research course. In the second
semester candidates will choose two courses from a number of optional courses. In the third semester,
candidates will carry out field research in their own home country for their dissertation and receive field
supervision. The write up of the dissertation will take place at the SEARCWL, University of Zimbabwe
between February and April, 2016. Qualifications A candidate must normally have a first degree in law in
the second division or above. Candidates with first degrees in other disciplines may also be considered if
they have achieved the appropriate academic standard and have relevant post-graduate experience in
areas related to women and the law. Well qualified candidates, particularly women with young children,
and persons from marginalized groups, those managing disabilities and men are especially encouraged
to apply All applicants are required to submit, with their applications, a 500 word outline of how they
believe the Masters in Women’s Law will assist them in their work or national outreach activities.
Successful candidates are expected to make their own leave arrangements. Basic subsistence level
scholarships may be provided to successful applicants. The closing date for the receipt of applications is
15 August 2014. No late applications will be accepted. For Application Forms and More Information
Contact Ms. Rudo Makunike / Mrs. Blessing Tsomondo SEARCWL-UZ 30 Mount Pleasant Drive, Mount
Pleasant Harare, Zimbabwe Tel: + 263-4 – 745365/66 Fax: + 263- 4- 745348 Cell: +263 772 243 936
Email: [email protected] / [email protected]/ [email protected] Application forms can
be downloaded on http://www.uz.ac.zw/index.php/campus-life/downloads/category/26-postgraduateapplication-forms
Link: SOUTHERN AND EASTERN AFRICAN REGIONAL CENTRE FOR WOMEN’S LAW
(SEARCWL)
MoU To Be Signed Between Xiangtan University And School Of Law
Recently four members of staff from Xiangtan University in China visited the school of law
whereby a discussion on academic collaboration and linkage was discussed. The two institutions
shall be formalizing a MOU by July, 2014.
The delegation that visited included:
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XIE Yong
Liao Yongan
Zhu Weidong
Zeng Xinmin
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– Prof. Honorary Dean, School of Law, XTU.
– Prof. Honorary Dean, School of Law, XTU.
– Prof. Expert of African Law, School of Law, XTU.
–Director of International Exchange Centre, XTU.
Boston University School Of Law Faculty Visit
The Staff and Students of Boston University School of Law recently visited UoN School of Law,
where faculty members interacted both Staff and Students. This was part of naturing of the MOU
through a symposium on comparative constitutional and administrative legal systems spanning
several jurisdictions.
Link: View Details
Collaborations In Law
The school of law has collaborations with various institutions including;
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University of Malawi
University of Zambia
University of Oslo
University of Zimbabwe
University of Edinburgh
University of Cape town
University of Makerere
Financial & Legal Sector Technical Assistance Project (FLSTAP): Emerging trends
Workshop.
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International Development research Centre (IDRC) Canada.
Ford Foundation.
Norwegian Agency for International Development.
Norwegian Research Council.
South and Eastern Africa Research Centre on Women’s Law, University of Zimbabwe.
Link: International Links And Collaborations
Boston University School Of Law Faculty Visit
The Staff and Students of Boston University School of Law recently visited UoN School of Law,
where faculty members interacted both Staff and Students. This was part of naturing of the MOU
through a symposium on comparative constitutional and administrative legal systems spanning
several jurisdictions.
Link: View Details