Academic Schools
School of Law and Social Sciences
Studying at the School of Law and Social Sciences will provide you the opportunity to add real value to our society. Our accredited courses are delivered in a stimulating, multidisciplinary and supportive environment.
About the School
At the School of Law and Social Sciences we provide a range of professionally recognised degrees across a wide range of subject areas. Our teaching is delivered by a dynamic team bringing together a blend of practical expertise and academic excellence to provide students with a stimulating and enjoyable education.
By consulting a wide range of relevant industry stakeholders we ensure our courses are topical, relevant and applicable to the needs of the organisations who may employ you. Our courses will prepare you for a wide range of employment options in the private and public sectors including the legal profession, social work, health and social care, child care, child protection, librarian roles, criminal justice and community care, human resources, public relations, police and criminal justice, and community development. Our courses can also lead you to higher or further qualification, research or a teaching qualification.
Our students graduate confident and ready to take on the challenges of their future roles, whilst being proudly equipped with the skills required to add value to our society.
Awards and Recognition
1st in Scotland for student satisfaction in Social Work (Complete University Guide 2025)
2nd in the UK for teaching quality in Social Work (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024)
1st in Scotland and top 10 in the UK for student experience in Sociology (The Times and Sunday Times Good University Guide 2024)
2nd in Scotland for overall student satisfaction in Journalism (National Student Survey 2023, excludes colleges, small, specialist and private providers)
Facilities
The School is based within the modern Riverside Building, and the nearby Ishbel Gordon Building which offers excellent facilities including independent study stations, group pods as well as excellent IT services and specialist studios.
Our students will also have access to specialist facilities to support the practical elements of their learning including a moot court, law clinic and psychology laboratory and test library.
Placements & Professional Links
Placements
Placements are an excellent opportunity for you to gain real world experience, apply the knowledge and skills you have developed throughout your studies. It is a great opportunity to meet future employers, boost your CV and increase your employability for when you graduate.
We provide placements at the forefront of practice and in a range of settings for our BA (Hons) Law and Management, BA (Hons) Journalism and BA (Hons) Social Work students.
Furthermore, both the BA (Hons) Applied Social Sciences and BA (Hons) Social Work courses offer a study abroad option as part of our exchange programme with our partner institutions in Poland, Cyprus, Malta, Germany, Vienna and Belgium. There is also the opportunity to study at the University of Tennessee for one term. This allows you to enhance your personal development and confidence and benefit from studying your subject in a different culture.
Affiliations and Industry Links
We are proud to be associated with many leading organisations, institutions and professional bodies. Together they will help you to enter the workplace better equipped to manage the opportunities you are presented with:
- The Law Society of Scotland
- The Faculty of Advocates
- Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS)
- Energy Institute
- North East Scotland College
- Scottish Social Services Council
- British Psychological Society
- British Sociological Association
- Institute for Research and Innovation in the Social Sciences
- The Care Inspectorate
Research
About our research
At the School of Law and Social Sciences we promote a vibrant and diverse research community where our sustainable, inclusive and interdisciplinary research environment supports researchers address local and global challenges. Our esteemed staff and research students are from all corners of the globe, bringing unparalleled expertise and global perspectives.
We excel in policy-based, theoretically informed and applied research across law, the social sciences, journalism and information management. We encourage research collaboration with public, private and third sector organisations for the purpose of creating societal benefit. We offer a wealth of doctoral research opportunities including discipline-specific and interdisciplinary fields, as well as professional doctorates, all fostering innovation and excellence in academia.
Areas of expertise
Our areas of expertise span several disciplines and are built around four key interdisciplinary research themes:
- Environment, Energy and Sustainability
- Living in a Digital World
- Health and Wellbeing
- Inclusive and Creative Societies
Research on each of these broad themes could be discipline-specific (e.g. information science, law, psychology, social work or sociology) or interdisciplinary. We employ diverse research methods ranging from quantitative to qualitative options to conduct theoretically informed empirical and policy-focused research.
Information Science
Information Science research within the School covers a wide spectrum of activities. Areas of expertise include the value and impact of public libraries, cultural heritage (often but not exclusively in the digital sphere), community interactions with local history and heritage, storytelling, information-seeking behaviours, digital literacy, online safety, as well as political engagement with social media technologies. Information staff also have an interest in a range of methodological approaches primarily in the qualitative domain including conversational research and photo elicitation amongst others. The Information staff are actively involved in supervising a wide range of inter and multidisciplinary PhDs across a wide range of subjects and participate in research networks across the university and externally.
Law
Our researchers in law are adept at the use of traditional legal research approaches such as doctrinal, comparative and socio-legal research. Current research covers a wide spectrum of law disciplines in both public and private law. Among these are healthcare law, extradition, criminology, European Union Law and European Human Rights. Our research staff also have expertise in construction law, contract law, energy law and policy, and environmental law. The law team are renowned for their expertise in dispute avoidance and resolution, maritime law and the law of the sea and employment law and will welcome research proposals from prospective students in these areas.
Psychology
Our research in psychology covers a broad range of areas including cognitive psychology, health psychology and social psychology. Our staff employ varying research methodologies to examine issues such as multiculturalism, online communities and movements and mental health and wellbeing.
Social Work
Social work research is interdisciplinary and seeks to engage and address a wide range of national and international topics including those that are referred to as societies wicked problems. We are actively engaged in researching topics related to international social work, structural inequality, public health, mental health, children and families, early years, leadership and management in health and social care, service evaluation and redesign, and eco-social work. We are committed to making an impact in society, ensuring that social work thrives as an academic discipline and its voice contributes to critically addressing issues of social justice, equality, social reproduction, and socio-economic concern.
Sociology
Researchers in sociology examine issues around collective violence, peacebuilding, post-conflict societies, development, environmental change, energy and corporate social responsibility. There is also significant expertise within cultural sociology, theoretical sociology and the sociology of health.
Staff
Our staff have a breadth of experience in teaching and professional practice. Academics also have research expertise in their subject area.
Find out more about the staff at the School of Law and Social Sciences.
Adam Abdulla
Associate Lecturer
Blessing Abeji
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Angie Aberdein
Course Administrator
Shams Abu-Tayeh
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Iris Altenberger
Lecturer
Maggie Anderson
Lecturer
Paul Arnell
Associate Professor
Sarah Arnell
Lecturer
Vasil Atanasov
Lecturer
Annie Baikie
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Sharadha Bain
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Emily Baird
School Administration Co-ordinator
Debbie Banner
School Administration Team Lead
Suzy Blair
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Stephen Bland
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Lee Boag
Lecturer
Abigail Boakye
Lecturer
Claire Booth
Course Administrator
Alison Brown
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Lewis Brown
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Victoria Buchan
Lecturer
Sarah Buckler
Lecturer
Simon Burnett
Professor
Sarah Burton
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Ben Cairns
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Hollie Cavanagh
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Ross Chalmers
Human Development Scotland Tutor
David Christie
Associate Dean for ADSE
Hayley Christie
Lecturer
John Clifford
Dean
Lynne Conway
Course Lead (Human Development Scotland)
Eve Cooper
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Rebecca Cox
Lecturer
Emma Craig
Course Administrator
Robert Craigmyle
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Tim Davidson
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Andrew Dawson
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Joy Debski
Lecturer
Sus Dematagoda
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Gillian Donachy
Course Lead (Human Development Scotland)
Arran Dowling-Hussey
Arbitration Practice Tutor
Colleen Elliott
Lecturer
Sheila Erskine
Lecturer
Elimma Ezeani
Fixed Term P/T Lecturer
Sarah Ferguson
Lecturer
Ana Fernandez
Research Assistant
Mollie Findlay
Course Administrator
Judith Forbes
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Katrina Forbes-McKay
Lecturer
Mabel Fornos Martinez
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Alyson Forrest
School Course Co-ordinator
Lucia Garcia
Visiting Researcher
Nikka Garcia
Course Administrator
Lisa Gibbons-Wood
Lecturer
Susan Gordon
Administrator (Human Development Scotlan
Jane Grieve
Fixed Term P/T Lecturer
Susan Griffiths
Lecturer
Sharon Hannah
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Andy Hardie
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Kim Harkness
Lecturer
Roisin Harrison
Lecturer
Lauren Henderson
Lecturer
Nicola Henderson
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Sarah Henderson
Principal Lecturer
Stef Hendry
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Alison Heron
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Alyson Hill
Lecturer
David Hill
Principal Lecturer
Debbie Hindle
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Tricia Horton
Course Administration Co-ordinator
Dave Humphrey
Principal Lecturer
Hollie Hutchison
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Clare Hyslop
Placement Development Officer - Soc Work
Femi Ilesanmi
Lecturer
Uche Iloka
Lecturer
Colin Jamieson
Online Learning Developer
Andy Jones
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
John Karlberg
Lecturer
Callum Kellie
Lecturer
Faruq Khan
Tutor
Nelly Kiragu
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Andrey Kotelnikov
Lecturer
Thorsten Lauterbach
Associate Professor
Alice Livingstone
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Alastair Logan
Principal Lecturer
Peter Longmire
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Paula Lukins
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Peter Lunny
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Carole Lyons
Lecturer
Chloe MacLeod
Course Administrator
Andrew MacQueen
Lecturer
Susanne Machin-Autenrieth
Lecturer
Rachael Mackay
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Tinashe Madebwe
Lecturer
Sach Magill
Lecturer
Charles Mak
Lecturer
Jennifer Malik
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Stephanie Mann
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Joseph Mante
Principal Lecturer
Rita Marcella
Lecturer
Konstantina Martzoukou
Associate Professor
Nicolas Maulet
Lecturer
Shoma Mazumder
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Jess McCormack
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Joanne McDowell
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Gerry McGee
Lecturer
Stephen McLaren
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
William McLaughlin
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Lesley Mennie
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Lynne Mennie
Lecturer
Lyndsay Mesjar
Research Assistant
Leon Moller
Lecturer
Natascha Mueller-Hirth
Associate Dean for ESCD
Marie-Clare Murphie
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Caroline Nixon
Principal Lecturer
Rachel O'Neill
Lecturer
Temi Odusanya
Lecturer
Adamma Okeagu
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Judith Oloo
Lecturer
Abby Othman Wilson
E-Content Officer
Kirstin Parkes
Principal Lecturer
Graham Paterson
Lecturer
Hannah Patience
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Gavin Pearson
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Rita Phillips
Associate Lecturer
Maria Pozzi
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Francis Quinn
Lecturer
Ashley Reid
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Peter Reid
Professor
Martha Richardson
Course Administrator
Jamie Robertson
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Phyllis Robertson
School Course Administrator
Steven Robertson
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Hamish Ross
Lecturer
Louise Ross
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Lucia Ruggerone
Lecturer
Silvina Sanchez Mera
Lecturer
Joanna Santos-Petiot
Research Assistant
Nejc Sedlar
Lecturer
Kamo Sende
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Lewis Shand
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Davy Shanks
Lecturer
Simi Shoda
Fixed Term P/T Lecturer
Chris Silver
Lecturer
Ashley Simpson
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Fraser Simpson
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Martin Sinclair
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Sarah Sivers
Associate Dean for Research
Alistair Sloan
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Katie Sloan
Y1 DHRC Process Grp (Human Dev Scotland)
David Smith
Lecturer
Gary Spolander
Professor of Social Work
Emma Stephen
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Laura Stephen
School Operations Manager
Gail Taylor
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Anne Thompson
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Richard Tildesley
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Jacqueline Titus
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Kenn Toft
Fixed Term P/T Lecturer
Rainbow Tsang
Lecturer
Irene Ukanwa
Lecturer
Stephen Vertigans
Professor
Rebecca Walker
Fixed Term P/T Tutor
Matthew Warke
Associate Lecturer
Tomasz Waszkiewicz
Lecturer
Hazel Watt
Lecturer
Katherine Waumsley
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Grant Wilkie
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Max Williams
Research Assistant
Pamela Wilson
Human Development Scotland Tutor
Sarah Wilson
Course Administrator
Ruth Woods
Lecturer
Claire Young
Lecturer
Mark Youngson
Finance Administrator
Nicola Youngson
Lecturer
Chris Yuill
Professor
Laraine d'Antin
Online Learning Developer
Oonagh gaff
Human Development Scotland Tutor
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