Professor Rebecca Williams

Tutor in Law, Blackstone-Heuston Fellow, Professor of Law

I grew up in Manchester and studied law as an undergraduate and on the BCL at Oxford before doing a PhD in Birmingham. My first full time academic post was at Robinson College in Cambridge, after which I came back to Oxford, to Pembroke, in 2005 and I've been here ever since. I teach criminal law to first year undergraduate students at Pembroke (usually in their first term of their first year), and I teach Administrative law to second year undergraduates. I also co-run one of the country's first courses in Law and Computer Science for graduate students taking the BCL, MJur or MLF, or the 4th year or MSc in Computer Science. I love the fact that my research and teaching give me the opportunity to think logically about some of society's most important questions, and the ability to use my subject expertise to help to solve problems in an interdisciplinary way.

Professor Rebecca Williams

Tutor in Law, Blackstone-Heuston Fellow, Professor of Law

I grew up in Manchester and studied law as an undergraduate and on the BCL at Oxford before doing a PhD in Birmingham. My first full time academic post was at Robinson College in Cambridge, after which I came back to Oxford, to Pembroke, in 2005 and I've been here ever since. I teach criminal law to first year undergraduate students at Pembroke (usually in their first term of their first year), and I teach Administrative law to second year undergraduates. I also co-run one of the country's first courses in Law and Computer Science for graduate students taking the BCL, MJur or MLF, or the 4th year or MSc in Computer Science. I love the fact that my research and teaching give me the opportunity to think logically about some of society's most important questions, and the ability to use my subject expertise to help to solve problems in an interdisciplinary way.