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 worki
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 ad
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
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 la
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.
Taylor Pollock is a GCU alumna and a previous Student Director of the GCU Law Clinic. She is currently studying for the Diploma in Professional Legal Practice. In this episode, Taylor talks about the award-winning GCU Law Clinic and the import
Naeema is an experienced solicitor who has recently retired from private practice, where she was a partner in a Scots law firm. She is also a founding member of the Scottish Ethnic Minorities Lawyers Association (SEMLA). In this episode Naeema
Drew McCusker is a solicitor and the founding president of The Glass Network, Scotland's first organisation for LGBT+ legal professionals. In this episode, Drew talks about his time working at the UNHCR; his search for a traineeship; his work i
Patricia Taylor is a GCU alumna and a newly qualified solicitor with DWF LLP. At University, Patricia volunteered with the Law Clinic. Patricia mentors students through the Law Society of Scotland’s Mentoring Programme and sits on the fundrai
Alison is Professor of Healthcare and Medical Law at GCU and the Head of Department of Economics and Law. Alison specialises in public healthcare, clinical negligence, mental health law and professional ethics. In recent years, her interests ha
In this episode we talk to activist and author of Constitution Street: Finding Hope in an Age of Anxiety, Jemma Neville. We talk to Jemma about law and human rights, the importance of our rights in a post pandemic world and Jemma gives her advi