Data Analysis and Legal Lease Agreements Project
For the academic year 2025-26, we are offering the SEF students the chance to participate in our Data Analysis and Legal Lease Clause project. This is an interdisciplinary project within qNomics jointly collaborated with the Centre for Commercial Legal Studies.
This project will explore how green lease clauses are being implemented in real assets in the UK, aiming to identify patterns and preferences in clause selection in different sectors. By analysing how and why certain clauses are chosen over others, the project will offer insights into client priorities, negotiation dynamics, and potential areas for innovation in lease drafting.
qNomics will lead the project with support from qLegal. Together, they will recruit an interdisciplinary group of students from Queen Mary University to carry out the research and analysis. Christina Rehnberg and colleagues from Delancey will supervise the students and provide training to ensure high-quality outputs.
Read the Info Sheet before you apply.
Delancey Data Analysis Lease Agreements [PDF 62KB]
If you are selected to this project, you will have a chance to:
- Engage with theories and make decisions on how to present the principles you learned on a daily basis to a wider audience.
- Chance to build and solidify the knowledge and work collaboratively to design a report of insights.
Expectations and Eligibility
The programme will run through Semester A and B of each academic year (starts in September and finishes in April the following year).
To be eligible, you are expected to have business acumen learned through academics or work experience. You will be working on financial and business concepts.
In addition, you must possess:
- Strong willingness to learn: to broaden your horizons on Financial Literacy aspects.
- Adequate research skills, evaluate, and use information.
- Organisation skills: to produce a good quality of work in the timeframe provided.
- If you have previous experience working on multimedia projects, interactive digital tools, or similar transferable skills would be an added advantage.
- Engaged: willing to participate and remain active through out the programme.
Please make sure you are eligible and can commit to this timeframe before applying.
Timeline
This project spans across both Semester A and B.
Mandatory Trainings
- Green-lease Tool Kit Training - (Christina )- TBC
- Client Etiquette and Interview Skills (Isabella Carey) - October 13, 2025 15:15-16:30
- Report Writing (Rosalie Gorgorian) – Recording on QM plus please complete by Oct 19th
- LinkedIn Training (Thomas Mosk): GC305 Nov 26 time TBC
FAQ
Hopefully the other pages on our website have answered most questions, but here are some other questions we get asked.
You are expected to dedicate around 4-6 hours per week for Financial Literacy project. Keep in mind that everyone works hard to maintain a high standard, and your group will be required to submit a few drafts before your final project is accepted.
Additionally, qNomics programme cannot be used as an excuse for falling behind on your regular studies. If you normally have trouble keeping up with work, this project may not be for you. However, if you are a well-organized person, who enjoys doing research, producing resources to educate an audience around key concepts and thrives in group projects, then this project should not take up more than a few hours per week. Previous groups who had successfully completed the programme reported to us that they spent around 45 hours each semester attending meetings, conducting research, prototyping and developing resources.
This project is for you, if you have the ability to effectively- research, evaluate, use information, resources, and to make it easily comprehendible for a specific audience. If you have previous experience working on multimedia projects /interactive digital tools, then it is an added advantage to excel in the programme.
qNomics Team / Dr. David Hart will be your supervisor who will be grading and providing feedback on your work.
Additionally, you will also benefit from other supervisors in qNomics programme who will be delivering trainings on topics like "Business Planning", "Funding Support", and "Introduction to ESG", etc. These sessions can greatly aid your research work as well as many aspects of life outside of the university.
The qNomics team will assign you to a group at the outset of the programme. You are expected to be a part of this group and carry out the responsibilities you are assigned with. As in any group work setting, you will be assigned to a specific role and responsibilities. In addition to the regular catch ups with the qNomics team, you are free to set up as many meetings as you may require. You will continue to be part of the same group for both semester A & B.
qNomics programme expects an estimated learner effort throughout the academic year. Following to the successful completion of your group assignment, provided that you have met the required programme standards, you will be eligible to receive HEAR accreditation (The qNomics programme will be listed on your digital transcript).