Westminster Law School will host a one-day hybrid symposium exploring how artificial intelligence is reshaping legal and higher education, and the skills graduates will need in the years ahead. The day will feature keynote addresses, research presentations, and an interactive roundtable.

What to expect:
- Teaching and learning with AI: opportunities, challenges, and effective practice
- Assessment and integrity: implications for curriculum and quality
- Skills for future lawyers: how AI is changing graduate attributes and career paths
- Cross-disciplinary perspectives: sessions relevant and transferable beyond law
We welcome presenters from a range of disciplines. Many sessions focus on skills, perspectives, and approaches that are highly relevant, applicable, and transferable across academic and professional fields.
The symposium also marks the official launch of the Centre for Legal Education and the Legal Profession. The full programme showcases a fantastic range of speakers from across the UK and beyond.
Attendance is free but registration is essential. Please register to attend, either in person or online, by Monday 8 September.
For further information, please contact Dr Marloes Spreeuw: [email protected].
Programme
View the full event programme: