Michael Bromby
Scotland consultant

Michael Bromby is a reader in law at Glasgow Caledonian University and was previously a research fellow with the Joseph Bell Centre for Forensic Statistics and Legal Reasoning.
Michael graduated from the University of Stirling with BSc (Hons) in Molecular and Cell Biology and subsequently from Edinburgh University with an LLM, specialising in Medical Jurisprudence, Intellectual Property, and Artificial Intelligence and Legal Reasoning. He also holds a Diploma in Forensic Medical Sciences from the Society of Apothecaries and Glasgow University and is a member of the Institute of Educational Assessors. Prior to working in academia, Michael was a technical consultant for a company specialising in police software solutions and facial composite systems.
Michael’s main areas of teaching are evidence and medical law, but he also gets roped in to areas of psychology and physical sciences where he has used a variety of blended learning methods to bring together students from different disciplines and from different jurisdictions to enhance their learning experience. As an Executive Member of the British and Irish Law, Education and Technology Association, he organised the 23rd Annual Conference at Glasgow Caledonian University in 2008. Michael also writes for the UKCLE blog, Digital Directions.
Last Modified: 4 June 2010
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