International Student Stories
In this engaging episode, we delve into the lives of international law students at Queen’s University Belfast, School of Law.
In this engaging episode, we delve into the lives of international law students at Queen’s University Belfast, School of Law.
Natalia Barbosa and Anshul Bajaj delve into the transformative role of generative AI in law and technology. Joined by Ed Sohn and Nimal Hemelge from Factor Law, they discuss the potential revolutionary effects that Generative AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other LLM’s (Large Language Models) are going to have in legal practice.
Join Evie Cawte in conversation with Belfast’s Jewish Society President Rheannon Platman to discuss Holocaust memorialisation, the fragility of freedom and why it is an important date to commemorate both in and outside the impacted communities.
In this episode, Áine McKenna interviews Professor Aoife O’Donaghue on her journey into law and subsequent career as legal academic. Aoife shares insights into her research areas and notable projects.
In this episode, Prof Anne-Marie McAlinden (Queen’s University Belfast), Dr Marie Keenan (University College Dublin), and Dr James Gallen (Dublin City University) discuss their ongoing research project, Transforming Justice: An All-Island Examination of Justice Responses to Historical/Non-recent Institutional Abuses.
This episode focuses on the complex interplay between citizenship, human rights, and state powers in a post-9/11 world.
This episode features a roundtable discussion with five Student Skills Assistants from the Law School, focusing on their top tips from last year’s work with students.
In this episode, Sarah McMahon and Dr Lauren Dempster interview Naomi Maxwell and Dr Amanda Kramer about their research on autism and policing in Northern Ireland. They discuss the relationship between policing and autism, and explore the findings of Naomi’s research on police training and autism in Northern Ireland.