Campus Director Aruna Verma works in close partnership with our academic and support staff to ensure the on-campus experience of our students, staff and visitors is a safe, welcoming and inclusive one.
Our academic staff are dedicated to bringing their real-life experiences in practice into the classroom, providing students with genuine insights into the subject matter studied on our courses. Each of our students are assigned an academic coach and have regular one-to-one meetings where they can get advice on their course and on their career aspirations. Our lecturers operate an ‘open door’ policy, so students can talk to them whenever they need to.
Aruna is the Campus Director and Associate Professor at The University of Law Moorgate and Southampton. She is a qualified Solicitor and Mediator and has worked at The University of Law in the UK and Hong Kong.
Law
Tariq is a lecturer on the Bar Practice Course, teaching Criminal Litigation, Evidence and Sentencing and Criminal Advocacy. He also teaches on the LLM Advocacy and Bar Skills course. Tariq was called to the Bar at Gray’s Inn. He practiced as a barrister specialising in criminal defence in the Youth, Magistrates’ and Crown Courts and at the Court of Appeal. He is also Duty qualified and is an accredited Police Station Representative. Tariq enjoys teaching Criminal Litigation because it is preparing the future generation of lawyers to fight for what is right and just.
Sarah has a BA in Law and Criminology from the University of Sheffield and trained and qualified at Clyde & Co, specialising in insurance and reinsurance litigation. Sarah initially joined The University of Law in 2008, returned to practice at Clyde & Co for a number of years, then re-joined the University in 2016. Sarah currently teaches Dispute Resolution and Insurance Law on the LPC and Contract Law and Criminal Law on the GDL.
Claire is a Lecturer and a Programme and Student Lead for the SQE programmes at The University of Law Moorgate. Before joining the University, Claire qualified as a solicitor and practised in criminal litigation with a focus on white collar criminal law alongside general criminal practice. She also has a master’s in International Criminal Law. Claire enjoys teaching criminal practice and hopes that bringing past experiences of working in criminal litigation into the classroom helps students understand the nuances of practice rather than just the rules which they are required to learn.
Stephen is an Associate Professor, and a Programme and Student Lead for the Bar Practice Course at The University of Law Moorgate. Stephen qualified and practised as a solicitor and barrister. As a solicitor, he was a partner in a firm specialising in legal aid work, before transferring to the Bar to practise criminal defence work for ten years. Stephen finds teaching advocacy skills and seeing students develop confidence and expertise for practice very enjoyable and rewarding.
Andrew is a Senior Lecturer and a Programme and Student Lead for the LPC and SQE programmes at The University of Law Moorgate. Before joining the University, he was an employment solicitor involved in a mixture of contentious and non-contentious work. Andrew enjoys teaching employment law, not only because it's his specialism, but he also likes helping students work out true-to-life scenarios which reflect practice and may one day be relevant to their own careers.
Jim is a Programme and Student Lead and Senior Lecturer for the conversion programmes at The University of Law Moorgate. Prior to being a law lecturer, he was primarily an in-house legal counsel for government bodies and private organisations. Jim enjoys the dynamics of teaching law and the interactions in workshops.
Emma is a Senior Lecturer and a Programme and Student Lead for the Academic Masters in Law programmes at The University of Law Moorgate and Bloomsbury. She qualified and practised as a solicitor working in dispute resolution, has a master’s degree in Social Policy and Criminology and recently completed the PGCHE. Emma enjoys seeing students develop confidence during the workshops.
Karen is an Associate Professor and a Programme and Student Lead for the SQE programmes at The University of Law Moorgate. Karen qualified as a solicitor and practised in civil litigation. She is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Authority and an IMI-certified mediator. Karen enjoys teaching Dispute Resolution because it reflects her own practice as a litigator and mediator and gives students tools they can use in real-life situations.
Business
Christopher is a Programme and Student Lead and Senior Lecturer in the Business School at The University of Law Moorgate. Christopher spent a number of years in marketing and business development in London before taking up a role at the Vietnam campus of RMIT University. Christopher returned to London and was Head of the School of Business at a HEI preparing for TDAP. Previous roles focused on the use of technology in education and incorporating work integrated learning into the curriculum. Christopher’s current research interest is in the development of trustworthy AI in complex socio-technical systems.
Kuldeep is the Programme and Student Lead for the Business Analytics programme in the Business School at The University of Law Moorgate. He holds BSc in Physics, Statistics and Mathematics; MBA from London Met; MA Education & Technology from UCL, and PgCHE from 52avav. He is also a Fellow of AdvanceHE (FHEA). Prior to joining the university, Kuldeep worked as a course coordinator, corporate trainer and course leader for business subjects, while leading learning technologies and developing bespoke systems for assessment analysis. Teaching allows him to live his core value of helping others and he genuinely enjoys it.
Support Services
Our Campus Hub Team is there to connect you with the information, support and services you need to succeed at every stage of your student journey.
In addition to providing guidance and support, they coordinate both university-wide and local campus events that foster a strong sense of belonging, support well-being and enhance student engagement. They also offer on-the-day support for assessment activities, ensuring students receive timely assistance when it matters most.