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Jenny joined The City Law School in 2022. Her undergraduate and postgraduate teaching experience includes the areas of Criminal Law and Practice, along with Legal Skills. Jenny is an external examiner for various modules on LLM, PGDip and LLB programmes.
Previously, Jenny designed Criminal Law and Litigation content that embedded case-based and technology-enhanced learning at BPP University Law School. Her work as an educational designer spanned apprenticeship, solicitor and barrister training.
Jenny is a Principal Fellow of Advance HE (PFHEA) and holds a Postgraduate Certificate in Professional Education. In addition to assessing all levels of fellowship applications, Jenny mentors colleagues applying for various categories of Advance HE fellowship.
Jenny is a non-practising solicitor (England and Wales). As a legal practitioner, she worked as a dispute resolution solicitor at Palmers Solicitors, a Legal 500 law firm.
Her educational achievements include a PhD in Law from Queen Mary University of London, LLM in Human Rights Law with distinction from Queen's University Belfast and an LLB with first-class honours from University College London.
Publications
Publications by category
Journal articles (2)
- Knox, J. (2019). The Negligents, by Kate Smith, Scarborough, Valley Press, 2018, 239 pp., £9.99 (paperback), ISBN 978-1-908853-59-2. The Law Teacher, 53(4), pp. 549-551. doi:10.1080/03069400.2019.1630588
- Knox, J. and Stone, M. (2019). Embedding employability skills for the legal professionals of the future. The Law Teacher, 53(1), pp. 90-101. doi:10.1080/03069400.2018.1490472
Professional activities
Editorial activity (2)
- Criminal Law (BPP Adapt, BPP University Law School 2021), Editor.
- Criminal Litigation (BPP Adapt, BPP University Law School 2020), Editor.
Events/conferences (2)
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Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference. (Conference) Keele University (2018).
Paper: Exploring the value of a legal writing group
Author: Knox, J. -
Researching Administrative Power. (Workshop) University of Essex (2018).
Paper: Legal mobilisation by the anti-austerity movement in England
Author: Knox, J.