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Professor Kenneth Armstrong is a Professor of European Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, and Vice-Master of the College since 2021. He holds qualifications including LLB (Glasgow), LLM (Toronto), Ph.D. (Glasgow), and MA (Cambridge).
- Former positions at Queen Mary University of London, Keele University, and the University of Manchester
- Visiting roles at Edinburgh University, European University Institute, and NYU School of Law
- Chair of the Academic Publishing Committee at Cambridge University Press
His research focuses on European Union law and policy, particularly the EU's governance structures, regulatory alignment post-Brexit, and policy coordination mechanisms. He has authored seminal works like Governing Social Inclusion and Brexit Time, with the former winning the 2011 UACES Best Book Prize. His Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2018-2022) explored regulatory dynamics after Brexit.
Recent publications emphasize the legal implications of Brexit, EU fiscal discipline, and governance transitions. Key themes include sovereignty, regulatory divergence, and institutional adaptation.
Scientific Awards:
- UACES Best Book Prize (2011)
- Leverhulme Major Research Fellowship (2018-2022)
He contributes to the Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies as Editor-in-Chief (until 2020) and advises the Scottish Parliament's Finance and Constitution Committee on UK Internal Market issues.





