
Nigel Spencer
Professor · Leadership Development in Legal Sector
Queen Mary University of LondonAbout
Professor Nigel Spencer is the Professor of Education Innovation and Professional Practice at Queen Mary University of London's School of Law. He leads the Hub for Professional Practice, focusing on research-informed lifelong education, and contributes to the award-winning Legal Advice Centre. His career spans academia, international law firms, and leadership roles at Saïd Business School. He co-created the Law in Practice programme with Reed Smith LLP, emphasizing workplace experience for law students. Spencer's research explores leadership development in legal and professional services, future education models, and technology's role in learning. He launched the Coursera course 'Leadership Out of the Box,' offering global access to leadership training.
Education: BA (1st Class Hons) and PhD from the University of London, Accredited Executive Coach (WABC).
Research Interests: Leadership in legal sectors, innovation in education, and professional services strategy. His work includes designing executive education programs, mentoring schemes, and exploring the impact of technology and 'nudge' methodologies on behavioral change.
Awards & Recognition: His programs, such as the Hub for Professional Practice and Coursera courses, are noted for their innovative approach to broadening access to education. He has contributed to award-winning initiatives like the practitioner research series with Meridian West on learning's strategic use in professional services.
Grants & Funding: Over 20 research awards from bodies like the British Academy, Leverhulme Trust, and university research grants since 1988.
Teaching: Leads the M130 Law in Practice undergraduate course, blending theory with practical legal experience.
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