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PhD Candidate, Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool

Darryn Joined the Liverpool Law School as a PhD researcher in October 2018. Prior to this, Darryn graduated from the University of Liverpool in July 2017 with an undergraduate degree in Law & Politics and again in 2018 with a Masters in Law (LLM) degree, with a distinction in his dissertation.

Darryn’s doctoral research which is funded by the prestigious Hodgson Law scholarship, focuses on the constitutional impacts, the UK’s withdrawal from the EU (Brexit) will have on devolution. His research aims to discover how unstable the UK’s unionship is, in light of the challenges presented by Brexit.

Darryn is a Lecturer on the University’s Go higher programme. He is the module co-ordinator for the Law module. He mentors on the University’s Widening Participation and Outreach team, a programme designed to support students into higher education (HE), who are from backgrounds which are underrepresented in HE or who otherwise might not traditionally apply for HE.

Darryn is a member of the ‘EU Law@Liverpool’ research unit within the Law school. Darryn is also a member of the UACES (University Association for Contemporary European Studies) global network.
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    PhD Candidate, Liverpool Law School, University of Liverpool