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Dr Jill Alexander

Associate Professor

Department: Northumbria Law School

Jill has been responsible for the design and development of numerous new modules and enhancement of existing modules using innovative learning and teaching methods as module tutor and programme director.  She teaches a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules within the Faculty of Business and Law, including Property Law and Practice, Solicitors’ Accounts, Land Law and Key Skills for Employability.

Jill has extensive leadership experience across a range of different groups and has led on a number of Teaching and Learning initiatives as well as contributed across Departmental, Faculty and University committees. Jill has created and coordinated a flexible and wide-ranging employability strategy to support law students through their academic journey into the graduate market.

Jill is a Senior Fellow of the HEA and an external examiner.

Jill Alexander

Jill's research interests include employability, equality and diversity as well as property law.

  • PGCUTL June 30 1995
  • Law PGCE August 26 1994
  • Professional Doctorate DLaw
  • Senior Fellow, Higher Education Academy SFHEA 2019
  • Fellow (FHEA) Higher Education Academy (HEA) 2014


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