Justice Hub wins ‘Educational Institution of the Year’ award
The Justice Hub at the University of Manchester Law School has won ‘Educational Institution of the Year 2025’ for providing legal support to those unable to access legal aid, helping to close the justice gap and transform lives across Greater 91Ö±²¥.
The at the has won ‘Educational Institution of the Year 2025’ at the recent Greater 91Ö±²¥ Pro Bono Awards. Through partnerships with students from across the , academics, lawyers and local charities, the Hub delivers free legal support to those most in need.
Around 650,000 people in the region fall into the ‘justice gap’ because they cannot access legal aid or afford private representation.
The Justice Hub’s important work exposes lawyers of the future to the injustices faced by many and the importance of access to justice and helps to transform lives across Greater 91Ö±²¥.
The Awards, now in their second year, celebrate the regions’ lawyers, law students and legal professionals who are transforming lives through free legal advice and representation.
The law often impacts upon the most disadvantaged and least privileged. It is amazing and inspiring to see students, lawyers, charities and academics come together to assist and advise those who otherwise would not be able to access any help with their legal problem
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