Arunjot Johal graduated in 2020. Arunjot talks about his pro bono volunteering, work experience placement at BDB Pitmans and his participation in the Law and Psychology Mock Trial collaboration.


Charlotte Kirkby: participated in co-curricular activities
Working with different clients and legal professionals exposed Charley to the realities of working within the British justice system.

Kashmeera Nadkarni: wanted to make a positive difference
Studying LLB Law at Reading gave Kashmeera the right opportunities to put what she was learning into practice and make a positive difference.

William Page: stayed at Reading after graduating
Following the completion of his undergraduate degree, William decided to stay at Reading and study for an MRes in Law & Society.