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- Lucinda Griffiths
Lucinda is a graduate of the University of Kent where she achieved her LLB with distinction. Rather than choosing the professional route, Lucinda decided to pursue a career in academia and has taught for a number of years at Kent Law School.
Lucinda focuses her teaching on Criminal Law and Alternative Dispute Resolution for both of which she is convenor. As lead coordinator for Client Interviewing, she is also keenly involved with student engagement with co-curricular activities which seek to underpin their learning experience with practical lawyering skills. Lucinda is also involved with judging national and international student competitions in Client Interviewing, Negotiation and more recently, Arbitration.
Lucinda is also involved with student development, acting as a coach for the Academic Coaches of Excellence programme(ACE) which offers additional mentoring to BAME students.
She is also the Co-Chair of the Academic Misconduct Committee.
Her undergraduate teaching responsibilities span across Criminal Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution and Legal Ethics as well as running the Client Interviewing co-curricular lawyering skills programme.
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