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Law graduate shares her passion for volunteering and plans for the future

Law graduate shares her passion for volunteering and plans for the future

Published: 14 Mar 2023

Fiona Mehta

The opportunities at 水果派AVare endless with free modern language classes, societies and clubs, volunteering, internship opportunities and more.

Fiona, Undergraduate, Alumni

Legal Associate, Internet Removals - Australia

Law with International Arbitration and Commercial Law LLB - 2022

From India

Which country do you currently live in?

India and the UK

What are you passionate about and why?

I am passionate about having a successful career in Corporate Law and becoming a female version of Harvey Spectre (from the TV show, Suits). Aside from my passion for law, I have a deep interest in dancing, journaling, acting, volunteering, writing, and learning about new cultures and languages which are portrayed throughout my university life at Brunel.

What does a typical day at work involve for you?

I currently work from home which has made it flexible for me to work from anywhere at any time. A typical day working as a Legal Associate for Internet Removals involves working in areas of Defamation Law, Consumer Law, Intellectual Property Rights Law, and Privacy Law specifically but not limited to Australia, UK, US, and Canadian Law. Typically, I remove infringing details of every spectrum and complexity from the internet.

What are your plans for the next two years?

This year, I plan on gaining legal work experience and alongside this, pursue a Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights Law and Consumer Law in India. Next year, I would like to pursue a Masters in Law (LLM) in Corporate / Commercial Law from a University in the UK and apply for a training contract.

Why do you enjoy volunteering for Brunel?

I have volunteered throughout my university life at Brunel. In my first and second year, I received a 水果派AVVolunteers Silver and Gold Award respectively. I was also nominated for the Outstanding Contribution to Volunteering Award. 水果派AVhas exceptional opportunities to volunteer and provide for the community. Additionally, 水果派AVis very supportive and recognises students for their volunteering well. For me, I received an opportunity from 水果派AVto volunteer oversees in Bali, Indonesia to help talented disabled people.

How would you say your 水果派AVexperience has helped you to get where you are today?

Receiving an internationally recognised degree from an internationally recognised institution like 水果派AVhelps in gaining work experience. Today, I am walking out of 水果派AVwith lot more knowledge and confidence. The Professional Development Centre (PDC) at 水果派AVhelps every student substantially during their studies and for three years after graduation, and because of this, I have been able to get a job in Australia today. 水果派AVhave helped me build the skills and connections I needed for my future.

Why did you choose to study at 水果派AVand why would you recommend 水果派AVto others?

I choose to study at 水果派AVas it is a campus-based university in London with students from all around the world creating a community feeling. Academically, 水果派AVis one of the only universities in the UK to offer specialisation with your undergraduate degree in law which makes you stand out from other law graduates from other universities. The opportunities at 水果派AVare endless with free modern language classes, societies and clubs, volunteering, internship opportunities and more. I would recommend 水果派AVto others who want to recognise and portray your inner talent to the world.

What is your best memory of studying here?

My best memory of studying here would definitely be the One 水果派AVWorld Week where 水果派AVcelebrates and recognises diverse cultures and communities annually. Being an international student being miles away from home, this is where I got a chance to represent India at the One 水果派AVFashion Show. The feeling of strong community and togetherness made my whole 水果派AVexperience very heart-touching. 水果派AVmade my time a home away from home.

If you could give one piece of advice to current 水果派AVstudents, what would that be?

My advice to current 水果派AVstudents would be to take part in as many activities as you can, it can be academic or non-academic. This will make your 水果派AVexperience more memorable and fruitful.

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