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Several Part F prizes were awarded at July 2025 graduation receptions, including presentations by representatives of 4-5 Gray’s Inn Square, Oxford University Press and University of Law. Congratulations to all our prize-winners and thank you to all our sponsors.



Prizes and awards for Law undergraduates in the 2024-25 academic year include the following, with winners' names in brackets. Please note that this list may be updated each academic year.

Part 1 prizes and awards

The David Tyzack KC Prize – Best overall performance in Part 1 Law

Part 2 prizes and awards

The Keith Wright Memorial Prize – Best overall performance in Part 2 Law

Part F prizes and awards

The School of Law Prize – Best overall performance in Part F Law (Joshua Robinson)

The 4-5 Gray's Inn Square Prize – Best performance in International Human Rights Law (Louie Chambers)

The Oxford University Press Law Prize – Best performance in the Dissertation (Hana Jamil)

The Stowe Family Law Prize – Best performance in Family Law (Amelia Disbray, Joshua Robinson & Charlotte Smith)

The University of Law Prize – Best performance in Medical Law (Maheen Khan)

The Keith Wright Memorial Prize – Best performance in the following Part F Law modules:

  • Children, Families and the State (Niamh Marie Pinching)
  • Commercial Law (Joshua Robinson)
  • Company Law  (Joshua Robinson)
  • Employment Law (Louie Chambers)
  • Foundations of EU Law (Walaa Yahya SeedAhmed)  
  • Gender and Law (Laura Chmielnicka & Lily Howell) 
  • Intellectual Property Law (Hui Yi Ng)
  • International Children's Rights (Alexantra Stavriani Tapakki & Demi Wilkinson)
  • International Law and Global Security (Grace Dickinson)
  • Jurisprudence (Oliver D’Rozario)
  • Law of Trusts and Principles of Equity (Paris Tavaghofi)
  • Research Writing Credit (Rachael E. Tucker)
  • Revenue Law (Hoi Lam Gigi Lau)
  • Technology, Privacy and Internet Regulation (Aliyah Braithwaite)
  • Writing Credit Pro Bono and Professional Practice (Julie Fadi Liddawi)
  • Young People, Crime and Justice (Flynn Hawkins)

Students

Several Law modules have a prize for the student achieving the highest mark. Winning a prize helps to highlight your achievements to family, friends and future employers.

Donors  

The Law School is grateful to donors who have sponsored prizes for our students. Several prizes are awarded to the student achieving the highest mark in a module. Some modules are currently available for prize sponsorship by generous donors. Prospective donors are invited to contact law.events@reading.ac.uk.