Call for reflections and artefacts for ‘A history of the Association of Law Teachers’

Emma Jones and Fiona Cownie are currently working on a monograph detailing the history and development to date of the ALT. For full details of this project, please see the project information sheet here. As part of the project, they are currently seeking the following:

  • Any digital or hard copy artefacts relating to the ALT (for example, conference programmes, copies of the former Bulletin, even one of the ALT ties which were once produced!)
  • Stories, anecdotes and recollections about your involvement in the ALT and/or the ALT’s influence on your development and career. These can be emailed to them, or they are happy to arrange a time to speak online if you prefer. Any information shared may then be used within the monograph either anonymously or with full acknowledgement (depending upon your preference).

If you have anything to share, please contact them by emailing emma.j.jones@sheffield.ac.uk and f.cownie@keele.ac.uk.

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