Solanke investigates governance in European institutions, including the
European Court of Justice. Solanke joined the
University of Leeds in 2010. That year, Solanke was one of the first people to be appointed Academic Fellow of the
Inner Temple. She founded Temple Women's Forum North in 2013. The forum exists to extend outreach from the Inner Temple to legal professionals in the
North East. Solanke investigates discrimination law as a
stigma using
sociological and
socio-
psychological theories. She is a visiting professor at
Wake Forest University, where she teachers courses European Union law. She has written about the need for proper rights of European Union nationals after the United Kingdom has left the European Union. Solanke was appointed to the
University of Salamanca in 2017. She was made a member of the Valuation Tribunal for England, which looks to support legal appeals for the population of the United Kingdom. In January 2018 Solanke was appointed the
Fernand Braudel Fellow at the
European University Institute, where she is working on the theory and practise of
judiciary diversity in Europe. Solanke was appointed chair of the inquiry into the history of
eugenics at
University College London. The inquiry was launched in November 2018, and will inform the University College London strategy on teaching and studying eugenics, as well as identifying its relationships with modern-day
racism. She has written for the
Huffington Post and is a speaker at
TEDx
London in 2019. In January 2018, Solanke joined a commission investigating the
death of Oury Jalloh.
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