The School of Law and School of Social Sciences to merge
21 Feb 2019
Board of Governors approves recommendation
The University’s Board of Governors has approved a recommendation to merge the School of Law and the School of Social Sciences. On 20 February 2019, it approved the Humanities Faculty Leadership Team’s recommendation that:
- the Schools of Law and Social Sciences should be merged to form a single School, from 1 August 2019;
- the School be called the ‘School of Social Sciences’.
It was also noted that there are branding and external relationship reasons that suggest it will be important to keep a Law School identity for clarity with students and external stakeholders.
Based on feedback from colleagues in both schools, a number of opportunities for new activities and greater collaboration from a single school were highlighted which could enhance student experience and support improvements in research.
Bringing together the two Schools will align the newly merged School with the University structure of large multi-discipline Schools. As agreed at the outset, the only post being lost as a direct consequence of the merger is that of the Head of School Administration post in the School of Law. However, this has now become vacant. There are no financial drivers behind the recommendation, as both Schools operate on a sound and sustainable footing.
Next steps
In order to start planning the process to bring the two Schools together, a Working Group will be established to direct the work needed to transition to a single school. This will be led by Keith Brown, Vice-President and Dean, and staff in both Schools will be involved in each step of the process.