GCU Law podcast is a student run podcast. We talk to individuals in the Scottish legal profession about their career journeys, their experience in the profession and any advice they have for our students.
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Education |
For Pro Bono Week, Neil Mackenzie KC, talks us through his career, the vitality of pro bono work and the introduction of the Pro Bono Guide.
Jamie Stewart, a Trainee Solicitor at BTO Solicitors, speaks to Amanjit, Seonaid and Jodie about employability.
In this podcast, we welcomed Lauren Bowie, founder of Legable, to speak to us about social mobility in the legal sector!
Cameron-Wong McDermott, a Scots-qualified solicitor working for the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) in Scotland, talks to Seonaid and Eisa about his career journey. Cameron speaks about his career journey, from law student to working at t... more
Caitlin Alexander an LLB and Diploma graduate speaks to Seonaid and Eisa about her Career journey in law. Caitlin talks about what the career is like for someone who identifies with 3 minority groups - woman, disabled and LGBTQIA+. Caitlin additional... more
Amanda Millar, the first visibly LGBTQ+ President of the Law Society talks about her experiences within the field of law. Amanda talks about her career so far, what it’s like being the first visibly LGBT President, her hopes are for equality in the p... more
Eisa Mahmmod a current third-year LLB student and Media Manager of the Law clinic talks about his experience as an ethnic minority law student. In this Podcast Eisa talks about why he got into law, the struggles being an ethnic minority in law, the h... more
Rachel Bond is a GCU Law alumna and was the first woman to be Student Director of the Law Clinic. In this podcast she talks about the Clinic, further study after the LLB, and her passion for healthcare law.
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