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I was a professor at the University of Bristol, and had been since I went to Bristol in 1978 as professor. I came here in '87. And I have a friend Francis Reynolds…
About Michael Furmston
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The absence of law school building is the biggest single minus in the arrangements. It's not satisfactory to be working in two separate buildings. It means that…
The City Campus
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As you know under the SMU system, all students are supposed to do ten weeks of internship and that's very important for, it's important I think for all…
The Collaboration with other Law Firms
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I came to Singapore for the first time in 1987 and taught for a term at NUS [National University of Singapore]. And in those days, the NUS summer well I think of as…
First Involvements
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As far as I can tell they're pretty much the same. I mean it's too soon to tell in a sense, Neither cohort has actually got into the labour [market], but, it…
SMU's Teaching Pedagogy - Being Different
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We have, we have a centre for Islamic law and finance [International Islamic Law & Finance Centre]. And that's, that is interdisciplinary, a lot of the work…
About the School of Law
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Well, the two most important things are the students and the staff who are the faculty. And by then the first cohort of students had been recruited, and I should say…
Challenges in the Future
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Well, one of the things most people don't understand is that lawyers do research in a different way from most of the other subjects. The sort of research I do…
SMU's Teaching Pedagogy
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Words of Wisdom - Michael Furmston
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