
معرفی
Dr Forough Ramezankhah is a Lecturer at Keele University's School of Law, where she has taught since 2013. She serves as Year 2 Tutor, Extenuating Circumstances Committee Member, and contributes to the Mooting Team and Client Interviewing Team from her office in the Chancellor's Building (CBC2.009).
Her academic credentials include First Class Honours in Law with Educational Studies from Keele University (2005), Postgraduate Diploma in Legal Practice (2006), Master of Research in Social Science Research Methods in Law (2007), and PhD in Law (2013) – all from Keele University.
Dr Ramezankhah's research centers on immigration and asylum law with socio-legal and psychosocial methodologies, examining testimonial practices of asylum seekers and policy-practice gaps. Her work directly impacts vulnerable populations through CLOCK legal initiatives and trafficking victim identification, leading to BBC media features and international policy representation in Brussels.
Her publication trajectory reveals evolving focus from theoretical asylum claim analysis (2017) to care law-asylum intersections (2019) and pandemic-era modern slavery responses (2021), demonstrating consistent real-world applicability for refugee protection.
She teaches extensive undergraduate modules including Legal Skills, Torts, Contract Law, and International Human Rights, plus postgraduate programs like LLM International Law and MA Human Rights. Her community impact includes securing £26,500 for the Iranian Community of North Staffordshire through Comic Relief.
As a core member of Keele CLOCK, she provides legal advice to marginalized communities while maintaining voluntary commitments with Manchester Immigration Detainee Support Team and Stoke-on-Trent Citizens Advice Bureau's Destitution Sub-Group.


