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Victoria Evans is a lecturer in Private Law at King's College London, having joined the Dickson Poon School of Law in September 2020 after completing her PhD at the University of Leicester. Her doctoral research, titled 'Protecting Property Tort; Implications Using Tort Law to Protect Property Interests in English Common Law', explores the intersections between Property Law and Tort Law, and she intends to develop this work into a monograph. In addition to her primary focus on Property Law and Tort Law, Victoria has a keen interest in Legal Education, having co-authored a paper that was awarded the Chris Gale Memorial Prize at the Association of Law Teachers Annual Conference in 2019. This paper, funded by the Association of Law Teachers, was published in the European Journal of Legal Education and aims to create a practice guide for new law tutors based on student feedback from focus groups. At King's College London, Victoria teaches an undergraduate module on Property Law and has prior experience as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Leicester, where she taught Land Law and lectured on the Advanced Property Law module. She has also served as the Widening Participation Borough Coordinator for Lambeth, working to strengthen connections between the Law school and local schools.
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