
Professor Martin George
Martin George is currently Professor of Land Law and Executive Dean of the School of Law & Social Sciences at Aston University.
Before Aston, Martin was Professor of Land Law and Deputy Head of Department at The City Law School in the University of London. His primary research and teaching interests lie in land law and property law theory.
After studying at the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham, Martin was a College Lecturer at Hertford College, Oxford before taking up the Lectureship in Land Law at the University of Birmingham from 2009-14. He was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Prize 2013 at Birmingham. He then spent 7 years at the University of Leicester, as the Associate Professor of Property Law, and was voted Lecturer of the Year in 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019 and 2020 by the law students at Leicester. He was also the recipient of a University Distinguished Teaching Fellowship there in 2019.
Martin sits on the Board of Modern Studies in Property Law (MSPL), the pre-eminent specialist association for property law academics. Martin was appointed as Professeur invité at Université Paris Nanterre in 2023. He is also an Associate Member of Gatehouse Chambers, a leading chancery and property law chambers in London.
