Harvey partners with four UK law schools to bring AI into legal education and professional training

Harvey, an AI product used in the legal industry, has partnered with four UK law schools for the first time. The partnerships aim to bring generative AI into legal education and professional training. 

Harvey is working with Oxford University Faculty of Law, The University of Law, Kings College London, and BPP University Law School to support a new generation of lawyers in the UK.

Generative AI is transforming the legal sector,” says John Armour, Dean at Oxford University Faculty of Law. “By making generative AI tools available to our faculty members, we empower them to experiment with applying these tools in their research. Through this, we are learning about the capabilities of AI tools and reflecting on the ethics and utility of their deployment in research and for pedagogy.”

Each institution will use Harvey’s AI platform to meet its own unique needs and mission. 

Oxford University Faculty of Law will work with Harvey to support its research initiatives, focusing on the value of AI in legal research, scholarship and its potential use for pedagogy.

The Dickson Poon School of Law at King’s College London will embed AI literacy and ethics into its curriculum, working closely with Harvey to offer workshops and collaborative projects.

BPP University Law School will include Harvey in training programs preparing students for legal practice. 

“Expanding to the UK is a natural next step given Harvey’s partnership with leading firms and enterprises in London,” said John Haddock, Chief Business Officer at Harvey. “The UK’s law schools have a rich history of shaping global legal practice, and their embrace of AI in education sets an exciting precedent for the profession worldwide.”

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