Professor Jim Murdoch receives European Award for Excellence in Teaching

The University's Professor of Public Law, Jim Murdoch, is to receive the fifth annual European Award for Excellence in Teaching in the Social Sciences and Humanities. The award, initiated by the Central European University's Provost and Pro-Rector Liviu Matei and overseen by the University's Centre for Teaching and Learning, aims to promote excellence in teaching across the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). Professor Murdoch will be given the award and its accompanying ¤5,000 Diener Prize at CEU's Opening Ceremony for the 2016-17 academic year in September. Over the past 24 years, Professor Murdoch has developed his European Human Rights Project (EHRP), which is unique in Europe. The project is a group-based and peer-assessed course which replicates the experience of bringing a case to the European Court of Human Rights (or of defending a case as the respondent government). It involves two teams of five students who are responsible for researching, preparing and presenting written and oral submissions. Students first present to a Chamber of three Supreme Court Justices in London and then the Grand Chamber in Strasbourg, which consists of judges and senior registry staff.
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