Thomson Reuters are running a full programme of webinars from August to December 2023 to help students become more confident and experienced with the full range of databases, including Westlaw UK, Westlaw International and Practical Law.

Courses being offered as part of the programme include:

Want to dig a little deeper? To further enhance your skills, you can also try one of these more advanced sessions as well:

For more information, you can see the full schedule and sign up here, or download the flyer here.

To get a little practice in before your session, don't forget that Westlaw UK, Westlaw International and Practical Law are all linked on your Subject Guide (if you're a Law, Criminal Justice or Investigation, Security & Defence student) or via the A-Z List of Databases.

Share it via:

Continue Reading

Blog   Reflective Writing
Way Back When... Reflections on Graphic Design in the 1980s

Having graduated in the late 1980s, I can appreciate how graphic design and its associated industries have evolved over the past 30 years.…

Blog   Paraphrasing and Synthesis
Paraphrasing - The Academic Marmite

Like me, you might have an ‘academic superhero’, a sort of ‘scholarly pinup.' This may be a very engaging lecturer or a particular author…

Blog   Reading and Research
For the love of libraries

As part of #LibrariesWeek, we asked our friends and colleagues to tell us what they love about libraries. They did not disappoint!  Hazel…

Blog   Reflective Writing
Learning to fight. Fighting to learn.

The first time I tapped-out during a fight, my Brazilian Jiu Jitsu coach, a purple belt, locked me in a triangle choke, controlling my…

Blog   Reading and Research
The Unbearable Literalness of Bing: How to think like a…

We are used to the internet understanding us. I read somewhere that Siri’s most-frequently asked question is ‘what’s this song?,’ and I’d…

Blog   Editing
Feedback: What Does Yours Mean?

So, I could be getting a bit ahead of myself here, but feedback is probably the most useful aspect of your studies (I know, probably too…