Kent law students recognised for feminist scholarship

The essays of two Kent law students have won awards in the Student Prize for Feminist Scholarship 2015.

Jessica Elias, a Kent LLM in International Law with International Relations student, secured the runner-up position in the postgraduate competition with her essay ‘Hysterical Deleuze: From Autoscopia to Becoming Woman’. Final year Law LLB student Leah Ringwood-Hoare was named runner-up in the undergraduate competition for her essay entitled ‘Compare representations of gender in Nightwood and The Lover’.

The Student Prize for Feminist Scholarship competition, hosted by the Radical Women: 50 Years of Feminism at Kent project, celebrates innovative student scholarship grounded in feminist theory and practice. Both Jessica and Leah have been awarded a certificate and £100 in prize vouchers.