Oral History Interview with Michael Furmston: Conceptualising SMU

The interview covered: first involvement with Singapore and SMU, challenges and opportunities for the law school, faculty recruitment, law research, job opportunities, relationship with legal communities, internships, law building, future developments, dispute resolution. Biography: Founding Dean, S...

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spelling sg-smu-ink.smu_oh-10162016-09-19T07:09:25Z Oral History Interview with Michael Furmston: Conceptualising SMU FURMSTON, Michael P. The interview covered: first involvement with Singapore and SMU, challenges and opportunities for the law school, faculty recruitment, law research, job opportunities, relationship with legal communities, internships, law building, future developments, dispute resolution. Biography: Founding Dean, School of Law, SMU, 2007–present Professor Michael Furmston became the founding dean of the School of Law in August 2007. The second law school in Singapore, SMU’s undergraduate law programme has been noted for the significant proportion of business and finance courses. Its first students graduated in July 2011. In 2009, a postgraduate law programme was introduced, the juris doctor. During Professor Furmston’s tenure the number of law faculty nearly doubled and two law centres were launched—The Centre for Dispute Resolution and the International Islamic Law and Finance Centre, a collaboration with SMU’s Lee Kong Chian School of Business. An internationally respected authority on contract and commercial law, Professor Furmston has taught law for over fifty years. He began his career in the UK at the University of Birmingham, and then taught at Queen’s University of Belfast and at the University of Oxford before moving to the University of Bristol in 1978. He served as dean of the faculty of law at the University of Bristol for two terms, and also served as pro vice-chancellor from 1986 to 1989. He retired in 1998 and was appointed emeritus professor and senior research fellow at Bristol. Following his retirement he taught at the University of Melbourne and the University of Sydney in Australia. Professor Furmston is a member of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law working group on international commercial contracts law. He sits on the editorial boards of contract law and construction law journals. He has also written books and articles on the contract law, commercial law and construction law. For the last thirty years he has been the editor of Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmston Law of Contract. Professor Furmston was named as one of the ‘Ten Great Law Teachers’ in UK by the London Times in October 2007. He studied law at the University of Oxford (UK). He was called to the bar at Gray’s Inn, London in 1960 and has been a bencher of Gray’s Inn since 1989. He was awarded an honorary doctoral degree by the Open University, UK in 2010. 2011-01-31T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/smu_oh/17 https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1016&amp;context=smu_oh http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ Oral History Collection eng <a href="https://oralhistory.smu.edu.sg/people/michael-furmston/" target="_blank">https://oralhistory.smu.edu.sg/people/michael-furmston/</a> Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University Singapore Management University SMU Michael Furmston Andrew Phang National University of Singapore NUS SMU law school founding dean history university founding beginnings university administration university admissions university campus faculty recruitment faculty hiring Low Kee Yang Singapore faculty international faculty marketing university curriculum law research interdisciplinary research Islamic law and finance Centre for Dispute Resolution Bachelor of Laws degree Juris Doctor programme student internships new building Armenian Street college teaching innovation City Campus community engagement case method pedagogy student development non-passive learning creative thinking decision making skills confident graduates autonomous university successful experiment quality of graduates American-style education Asian Studies Higher Education Higher Education Administration Legal Education
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country Singapore
Singapore
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language English
topic Singapore Management University
SMU
Michael Furmston
Andrew Phang
National University of Singapore NUS
SMU law school
founding dean
history
university founding
beginnings
university administration
university admissions
university campus
faculty recruitment
faculty hiring
Low Kee Yang
Singapore faculty
international faculty
marketing
university curriculum
law research
interdisciplinary research
Islamic law and finance
Centre for Dispute Resolution
Bachelor of Laws degree
Juris Doctor programme
student internships
new building
Armenian Street
college teaching
innovation
City Campus
community engagement
case method
pedagogy
student development
non-passive learning
creative thinking
decision making skills
confident graduates
autonomous university
successful experiment
quality of graduates
American-style education
Asian Studies
Higher Education
Higher Education Administration
Legal Education
spellingShingle Singapore Management University
SMU
Michael Furmston
Andrew Phang
National University of Singapore NUS
SMU law school
founding dean
history
university founding
beginnings
university administration
university admissions
university campus
faculty recruitment
faculty hiring
Low Kee Yang
Singapore faculty
international faculty
marketing
university curriculum
law research
interdisciplinary research
Islamic law and finance
Centre for Dispute Resolution
Bachelor of Laws degree
Juris Doctor programme
student internships
new building
Armenian Street
college teaching
innovation
City Campus
community engagement
case method
pedagogy
student development
non-passive learning
creative thinking
decision making skills
confident graduates
autonomous university
successful experiment
quality of graduates
American-style education
Asian Studies
Higher Education
Higher Education Administration
Legal Education
FURMSTON, Michael P.
Oral History Interview with Michael Furmston: Conceptualising SMU
description The interview covered: first involvement with Singapore and SMU, challenges and opportunities for the law school, faculty recruitment, law research, job opportunities, relationship with legal communities, internships, law building, future developments, dispute resolution. Biography: Founding Dean, School of Law, SMU, 2007–present Professor Michael Furmston became the founding dean of the School of Law in August 2007. The second law school in Singapore, SMU’s undergraduate law programme has been noted for the significant proportion of business and finance courses. Its first students graduated in July 2011. In 2009, a postgraduate law programme was introduced, the juris doctor. During Professor Furmston’s tenure the number of law faculty nearly doubled and two law centres were launched—The Centre for Dispute Resolution and the International Islamic Law and Finance Centre, a collaboration with SMU’s Lee Kong Chian School of Business. An internationally respected authority on contract and commercial law, Professor Furmston has taught law for over fifty years. He began his career in the UK at the University of Birmingham, and then taught at Queen’s University of Belfast and at the University of Oxford before moving to the University of Bristol in 1978. He served as dean of the faculty of law at the University of Bristol for two terms, and also served as pro vice-chancellor from 1986 to 1989. He retired in 1998 and was appointed emeritus professor and senior research fellow at Bristol. Following his retirement he taught at the University of Melbourne and the University of Sydney in Australia. Professor Furmston is a member of the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law working group on international commercial contracts law. He sits on the editorial boards of contract law and construction law journals. He has also written books and articles on the contract law, commercial law and construction law. For the last thirty years he has been the editor of Cheshire, Fifoot and Furmston Law of Contract. Professor Furmston was named as one of the ‘Ten Great Law Teachers’ in UK by the London Times in October 2007. He studied law at the University of Oxford (UK). He was called to the bar at Gray’s Inn, London in 1960 and has been a bencher of Gray’s Inn since 1989. He was awarded an honorary doctoral degree by the Open University, UK in 2010.
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