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On this episode, Kezia Dugdale speaks to Professor Jane Mair, Head of the School of Law. Professor Mair reflects on the status of Civil Law in Scotland, how it's evolving and what the new committee make up of the Scottish Parliament might mean for advancing civil justice.
Graeme Roy talks to Professor Ellen Boeren, from the School of Education, about the adult education landscape. She considers who is studying and learning later in life, what that tells us about educational inequality and whether our system is meeting the needs of the modern economy.
By University of Glasgow, College of Social SciencesOn this episode, Kezia Dugdale speaks to Professor Jane Mair, Head of the School of Law. Professor Mair reflects on the status of Civil Law in Scotland, how it's evolving and what the new committee make up of the Scottish Parliament might mean for advancing civil justice.
Graeme Roy talks to Professor Ellen Boeren, from the School of Education, about the adult education landscape. She considers who is studying and learning later in life, what that tells us about educational inequality and whether our system is meeting the needs of the modern economy.

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