A series of UL Practicums took place in the School of Law during the 2016/17 Spring semester in collaboration with UL Engage. The UL Practicum enables students to gain curriculum-based accredited learning in community projects. UL Practicum projects are established in response to community identified needs and are designed and implemented by collaborative teams comprising UL staff, Community Partners and Students. For more information, visit the UL Engage website: http://www.ul.ie/engage/
Examples of School of Law Practicums for 2016/17 include:
Freedom of Movement and EU Law: Supervised by Laura Donnellan
Read more here: http://www.ul.ie/engage/node/1981
The Assisted Decision Making Capacity Act 2015 Interpretation and Practical Application: Supervised by Dr John Lombard
Read more here: http://www.ul.ie/engage/node/2061 and read the Report here: https://goo.gl/t8hKAm
Information booklet on Donor Assisted Human Reproduction (DAHR) and the Law in Ireland: Supervised by Dr Lydia Bracken
Read more here: http://www.ul.ie/engage/node/2011 and read the Information Booklet here: https://goo.gl/RP7712
Norah Burns facilitated collaboration between the School of Law and UL Engage in the production of these projects.