Your Reps.

Academic representation happens across four levels: course, department, faculty and university. Academic reps are voluntary positions elected by you, the student body, and they exist with a specific remit to represent you and give you a voice in your educational experience. Individually and across the four levels, these reps achieve a large number of positive changes to students’ education on a regular basis.

Find out more about academic reps!

Law & Criminology

Undergraduate action log

Postgraduate Taught action log

Role Rep
Law & Criminology Senior Course Reps  
UG Year 1 Law
Alexya D'Amours
UG Year 2 Law
Anna Kantinan Tomongkhon
UG Year 2 Law with Politics
Holly Smart
UG Year 2 Law with Politics 
Minahil Qamar
UG Year 3 Law
Oliver William Hendrix FItton
UG Year 3 Law
Sofia Wilson
UG Year 3 Law with Politics
Madelaine Gray
UG Year 3 Criminology and Psychology
Emily Attinger
UG Year 3 Criminology and Psychology
Emma Robinson
UG Year 3 Criminology and Sociology Melody Chan
Law & Criminology Course Reps  
UG Year 1 Law
Aya Ben Qalha
UG Year 1 Law
Mara-Iarina Ene
UG Year 1 Law
Daisy Fagan
UG Year 1 Law
Marli Bhattachary-Kebell
UG Year 1 Law
Cobi Shambrook
UG Year 1 Law
Leah Geeson-Coles
UG Year 1 Law
Farah Ahmad
UG Year 1 Law 
Aimee Rowe
UG Year 1 Law with International Relations
Kim Pereira
UG Year 1 Criminology and Sociology 
Lauren Holden
UG Year 1 Criminology and Psychology Katie Kleider
UG Year 2 Law
Sophie Davison
UG Year 2 Law
Enya Goddard
UG Year 2 Law
Puneet Nagra
UG Year 2 Law
Halime Al-bayati
UG Year 2 Law Huda Karmoun
UG Year 3 Law
Alexandra Abou Jaoude
UG Year 2 Law
Ena Muric
UG Year 2 Law with Criminology
Marie Dunand
UG Year 2 Criminology and Sociology
Mia Clarke
UG Year 2 Criminology and Sociology
Yolanda Nollino
PGT Forensic Psychology Kiah Vekaria
PGT Terrorism and Counter Terrorism Studies
Josephine Fefer
PGT Forensic Psychology
Sammy Hughes