CHULS

The Committee of Heads of University Law Schools (CHULS) is a learned society representing Law Schools in the UK and their interests, which promotes mutual respect and active cooperation between Law Schools regionally, nationally and internationally. It provides a collegiate forum for Heads to discuss issues of relevance in relation to the management of legal education and research. CHULS actively supports the other learned subject associations of law on matters of mutual interest, and represents its members in communications with the professional bodies for legal education, and other sectoral and government agencies.

CHULS hosts regular events for members including an Annual Residential and meetings and workshops throughout the year.

On behalf of the CHULS Executive Committee I would like to extend a warm welcome to all our members and an invitation to Heads of Law Schools in the UK to apply for membership. To find out more please contact the CHULs administrative secretary Janey Robins via email janey.robins@chuls.ac.uk

Penny Carey

Dean of Hertfordshire Law School

Chair of the Committee of Heads of University Law Schools

Latest News:

Change of venue for Annual Residential

Change of venue for Annual Residential

We are delighted to invite you to save the date for our next CHULS Annual Residential Conference which will take place on Thursday 23rd February and Friday 24th February 2023. This conference will see a change of venue at College Court Conference Centre and...

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Annual Residential 2022

Annual Residential 2022

The CHULS Annual Residential took place in a hybrid format on 24th and 25th February 2022 at Radcliffe House, University of Warwick.   This was, for many in-person attendees, the first face-to-face event since CHULS held the Annual Residential in February...

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CHULS mentoring initiative

CHULS mentoring initiative

Some Heads start their Headship having had the opportunity to work closely with a Head over a number of years. Others may have had a route better described as going from zero to Head. With the exception of the lucky few, most new Heads find being a Head to be a rather...

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