Paul Maharg
Paul Maharg is Distinguished Professor of Practice, Legal Education, at Osgoode Hall Law School, York University, Ontario; and Honorary Professor at The Australian National University College of Law, Canberra, where he was Director of the PEARL Cetre (Profession, Education and Regulation in Law). Prior to this, he held chairs at Nottingham Trent, Northumbria and Strathclyde University Law schools. He has published widely in the field of legal education, particularly in international and interdisciplinary educational design, regulation and the use of technology-enhanced learning. He has undertaken consultancies for a range of bodies, including law schools and regulators such as the Law Society of Scotland, the Law Society of Hong Kong, the Solicitors Regulation Authority and the Law Society of Ireland. He is consultant editor of the European Journal of Law and Technology, and co-editor of two book series, 'Emerging Legal Education' and 'Digital Games and Learning'. He is a member of the British and Irish Law Education Technology Association Executive, a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (2015), a National Teaching Fellow (2011) and a Fellow of the Royal Society for the Arts and Manufactures (2009). He is a Visiting Professor at Hong Kong University Faculty of Law and Chinese University of Hong Kong Law School.
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