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.
