School of Law to celebrate 25 years with Citizens Advice

Published: 6 February 2018

The School of Law and Citizens Advice Scotland are celebrating 25 years of partnership with an anniversary celebration on Thursday 8 February.

The School of Law and Citizens Advice Scotland are celebrating 25 years of partnership with an anniversary celebration on Thursday 8 February.

Since its inauguration in 1991, the scheme has helped over 600 students benefit from the experience of volunteering for Citizens Advice. Candidates undergo training to become Citizens Advice Bureau advisors before joining a team at a local centre.  This unique opportunity allows law students to gain knowledge and practical skills relevant for their future careers.  

Volunteers develop their understanding of practical applications of the law, how to interview, how to research cases, how to negotiate and represent clients, as well how to work within the confines of a set of principles fundamental to Citizens Advice: the service is free, confidential, independent and impartial. 

The event will also mark the launch of GO Justice, an initiative that will bring together the growing number of social justice-related projects which directly involve law students.

The evening will open with a series of short presentations from the School of Law's staff and students as well as from guest speakers; an opportunity to celebrate the School’s long-standing collaboration with Citizens Advice. There will also be an opportunity to hear about the School’s GO Justice scheme, giving a taste of some of the exciting projects and student opportunities it offers.


First published: 6 February 2018