Dr Friso Jansen

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Senior Lecturer in Law & Associate Director for Research Integrity and Doctoral Research

Email:
Friso.Jansen@bcu.ac.uk
Phone:
+44 (0)121 300 4171

Dr Friso Johannes Jansen is an interdisciplinary academic with research expertise in sociology of law, regulation, and public policy. He holds key senior strategic research roles in the School of Law. He is the Associate Director of Research for Research Integrity and Doctoral Research. He is also the Associate Director of the Centre for Law, Science and Policy. He is the PhD lead on the Faculty Research Degrees and Environment Committee, the Law chair on the Faculty Ethics Committee and regularly contributes to University Disciplinary Committees that look at academic misconduct. He is a Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy. In 2019 he received the researcher of the year award at BCU.

Friso holds a DPhil in Socio-Legal Studies from the University of Oxford, an MSc in Regulation from the London School of Economics and Political Science and an LLM in Legal Research and LLM in Law and Public Policy from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.

Friso leads a cross-faculty pedagogical project that provides medical students with a simulation of a Fitness to Practice Tribunal in the mock Crown Court Room. He is currently developing publications that disseminate the innovative pedagogies used in this project.

Friso’s research engages with the pedagogy of doctoral supervision and the role of medical experts in the construction of legal rules that impact the quality of medicine. His research builds on the key monograph Professional Regulation and Medical Guidelines: The Real Forces Behind the Development of Evidence-based Guidelines, seeking to develop a broader theoretical and philosophical engagement with the key drivers of professional regulation within the context of evidence-based medicine.  

As a senior academic, Friso has extensive experience of teaching across all levels including at Doctoral level where he teaches a dedicated Doctoral Legal Research Methods Masterclass. He designed and taught modules such as Global Health Law, Medical Law & Ethics, Constitutional and Administrative Law, Advanced Legal Research Methods, and the Dissertation Module. He has supervised over 75 students across undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programmes.

Friso currently supervises a range of doctoral researchers and is open to supervise doctoral researchers that share his research interests.

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