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Dr. Shauna Page is a Lecturer in Law at Ulster University's School of Law, where she serves as Course Director of the LLB programmes at the Magee Campus. She coordinates modules including Contract Law, Introduction to Property Law, Land Law, and the postgraduate Gender and Transitional Justice module. With a PhD in Law from Ulster University focusing on gender-based refugee claims and Female Genital Mutilation, she also holds an LLB, LLM, and Postgraduate Certificate in Further Education.
Her research examines critical legal issues including:
- Family law and domestic violence interventions
- Gender-based violence in refugee status determinations
- Clinical education methodologies
- Human rights frameworks in transitional justice contexts
- Refugee law applications in cultural practice cases
Dr. Page leads Ulster University's Social Justice Hub, where she supervises students providing pro-bono legal support to domestic violence victims. This initiative received a 2019 Irish Times Higher Education Award nomination for student outreach and represents the UK and Ireland's only program of its kind.
Awards and leadership roles include:
- Fellow of the Higher Education Academy
- President of the Irish Association of Law Teachers (2024-2025)
- External Examiner for Administrative and Constitutional Law at NUI Galway
- Former Secretary (2022/23) and Treasurer (2023/24) for Irish Association of Law Teachers
She currently supervises doctoral candidates including Bryan Cowdean (School of Law) and Georgia Stanley (School of Applied Social and Policy Sciences), and oversees undergraduate dissertations.

