The Amicus Podcast
Kanad Bagchi on his reasons for taking up a master's program at the Europa-Institut, being a research scholar means and the MLF at Oxford University
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7 episodios
Episode 07: Kanad Bagchi on legal academia (Part 2 of 2)
In the second part of the interview, Kanad Bagchi and I discuss legal academia, the BA LLB degree and the future of Indian law schools, working in India, and a whole lot more.
Episode 06: Kanad Bagchi on legal academia (Part 1 of 2)
Episode 05: Dhvani Mehta
Dhvani Mehta has been on the list of people-I-must-speak-to for a while now. For many reasons. One, she is a Rhodes scholar. Two, she is one of the founding members of the Vidhi Centre for Legal Policy, a think-tank that has really pushed policy work as a viable career option for Indian law grads. Three, it is high time that academy and research is given more attention, and information on academic careers be made more accessible.
Episode 04: Tara Ollapally, CAMP Mediation
Tara Ollapally is a lawyer, and an experienced mediator at CAMP Mediation. In this episode of the Amicus Podcast, she talks about her days as a law student, human rights at Columbia Law School, the future of mediation, and why lawyers need to start thinking about change.
Episode 03: Andrew Horsfall, Syracuse University College of Law
Andrew Horsfall is the Assistant Dean of International Programs at Syracuse University College of Law. A lawyer by training, he spent a few years as a legal profession before working for his alma mater. In this podcast, he tells me how admission officers view applications, how scholarships can be negotiated, and what are the best ways to identify the law school (and post-graduate course) that will offer you the most value.
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