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EP7, Turan: Law, Access Schemes, and Life as a Barrister

26 min · 27 de feb de 2022
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In this episode, co-host Hanife is joined by Turan, a barrister based in London. Turan graduated with an undergraduate degree in Law with French Law from the University of Bristol in 2014 and a Masters in Law from the London School of Economics in 2015. She qualified as a Barrister in 2018, specialising in medical and human rights law.  The episode explores her transition from education to the workplace as well as her journey to becoming a barrister, and discusses the barriers both ethnic minorities and those from a lower socioeconomic background may face when pursuing the profession.  Follow us on social media: Instagram: @minority_effect Twitter: @minority_effect Facebook: The Minority Effect

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