Research and dissemination

Duration: 2022-2025 

 

Participants: Citizens, PhD candidates, scholars

The PhD candidates and scholars involved in this module will be tasked with developing an intensive dissemination plan that includes a variety of outreach activities. These activities will include workshops, publications, conferences, and seminars aimed at a wide range of audiences, including citizens and high school students.

The goal of these outreach activities is to raise awareness about the importance of teaching technology to lawyers in the digital transformation era. By engaging with a diverse range of stakeholders, the PhD candidates and scholars will be able to share their insights and ideas with a wider audience, helping to shape the future of legal education.

In addition to the dissemination activities, the PhD candidates and scholars will also be working on a white paper. This white paper will outline the methodology of their teaching and will serve as a blueprint for the "Future Lawyers Education Model." It will define the epistemic pillars of this model and will provide guidance to other educators and professionals who are interested in teaching technology to lawyers.

The white paper will be based on the results of the teaching module, as well as on the insights and experiences of the PhD candidates and scholars. It will be a comprehensive document that provides a roadmap for the future of legal education in the digital transformation era.

Overall, the PhD candidates and scholars involved in this module will play a critical role in shaping the future of legal education. By developing an intensive dissemination plan and producing a white paper, they will be making a significant contribution to the field and helping to ensure that lawyers are well-equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the digital age.

 

 

Project co-founded by