Megan Cowan

Lecturer

School of Law and Social Justice
Megan Cowan

Megan is a lecturer within the School of Law who teaches on English Legal System and Methods and European Union Law. Megan also supports Andy Todd in the oversight of the School of Law’s pro bono activities.

She first joined the School of Law as an undergraduate student before graduating with an LLB in Law. She returned to the School of Law as a postgraduate student after a period of employment and graduated with an LLM in Contemporary Legal Studies. She is now working towards her PhD.

Megan has experience in both the legal and higher education sectors. She has worked in a personal injury law firm and volunteered in the asylum and immigration team in another law firm. She worked as a Learning Facilitator in the School of Law before progressing to lecturer.

  • English Legal System and Methods
  • European Union Law
  • Tort Law
  • Contract Law

Her present research focuses on Discrimination and Equality law in the Employment sector. Specifically, employer liability for Third Party Harassment.

  • LLB Law (Hons)
  • LLM in Contemporary Legal Studies

Professional Membership

  • Associate Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (AFHEA)