Personal profile
Biography
Mason Parfitt is a Lecturer in Law at Coventry Law School. Mason completed his undergraduate degree (LLB (Hons)) at The University of Warwick. Mason also completed the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC) at The City Law School - City, University of London.
Mason previously taught tort and trusts law at Warwick Law School and on The University of Warwick's International Foundation Programme as a Teaching Fellow and Module Leader for Criminal Law and Contract & Tort Law. He has also taught at the University of Bristol (Tort Law), the University of Leicester (Analysing the English Legal System); the University of Birmingham (Equity and Trusts); and was a Visiting Lecturer at Canterbury Christ Church University, teaching Administrative Law.
At Coventry University, Mason presently leads the undergraduate Contract Law module and the undergraduate Practical Legal Skills module (where he specialises in Mooting). He also teaches Research Design.
Mason's current research interests lie in the fields of contract law, environmental law and regulatory law and he is currently undertaking a PhD.
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Education/Academic qualification
Law, Postgraduate Diploma, Bar Professional Training Course, City, University of London
1 Sept 2016 → 1 Jun 2017
Award Date: 1 Jun 2017
Law, Degree, LLB, University of Warwick
1 Sept 2013 → 1 Jun 2016
Award Date: 1 Jun 2016