College of Arts and Law
Hear from lecturers and students how StudyStash has boosted engagement through personalised learning tools.
📜 Law LLB Methods
⚖️ Legal Skills
🌐 Modern Languages

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StudyChat conversations with 4.05% non-English queries
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students actively using StudyStash in Law programs
Overview
The College of Arts and Law at the University of Birmingham is a distinguished institution committed to excellence in humanities, social sciences, and legal education. The college encompasses a diverse range of disciplines including Law, Modern Languages, and various Arts and Humanities programs, fostering critical thinking and cultural understanding.
As part of the university-wide partnership with StudyStash, the College of Arts and Law has successfully integrated AI-powered revision tools into their curriculum, particularly in Law programs. Students are actively engaging with StudyStash, with over 70,000 StudyChat conversations recorded, demonstrating the platform's effectiveness in supporting legal education. The multilingual capabilities are particularly valuable, with 4.05% of queries being in non-English languages, reflecting the diverse student body.
As part of the university-wide partnership with StudyStash, the College of Arts and Law has successfully integrated AI-powered revision tools into their curriculum, particularly in Law programs. Students are actively engaging with StudyStash, with over 70,000 StudyChat conversations recorded, demonstrating the platform's effectiveness in supporting legal education. The multilingual capabilities are particularly valuable, with 4.05% of queries being in non-English languages, reflecting the diverse student body.
Hear it from them
I used Studystash all the time, mainly the chat for learning my case briefs and documents and it helped me manage all the work and documents I had to learn for my law degree


Sophie Negree
Recent Law Graduate, now a trainee Solicitor at Fieldfisher, London
I started using StudyStash because a friend on my course told me and then I liked how it works on my phone so I could look at my notes and work on the go. I now have a first class degree with honours!


Jocelyn Ballantyne
First class LLB (Hons) Graduate, now a Legal Intern at Gherson LLP