The Student Ambassador Program connects admitted and prospective candidates with current º£½ÇÉçÇø Law students. Student ambassadors, only some of whom are featured on this page, are keen to share their perspectives with you. They can answer your questions, show you around the Faculty, and tell you more about the advantages of studying law at º£½ÇÉçÇø. To contact our Student Ambassadors, admissions.law [at] mcgill.ca (send them an email).
Anne, 3L
Academic background: I completed my undergraduate studies at Western University, where I studied Political Science.
Bio: I am a proud Manitoban. Before law school, I worked in Canadian federal politics and with international and domestic human rights organizations. In the faculty, I have worked with the Canadian Civil Liberties Association, as an Associate Editor for the º£½ÇÉçÇø Journal of Sustainable Development Law, and as a research assistant. This past summer, I did a student clerkship at the Court of King's Bench of Manitoba. Next summer, I will be working as a Summer Associate at White & Case in New York. Feel free to reach out with any questions!
Hobbies: I love to spend time outdoors, with my family and trying out new local restaurants.
Emily, 3L
Academic background: I attended the University of Calgary, where I completed a Bachelor of Social Work. At º£½ÇÉçÇø, I am completing the Joint BCL/JD and MSW program.Â
Bio: I grew up in Southern Alberta and British Columbia, completing most of my schooling in Calgary, AB. During my undergraduate education, I had the privilege of completing a semester exchange to UmeÃ¥ University in Sweden, a social justice group study program in Mexico, and completing a research project with social work students in Hong Kong and the Philippines. After graduating, I worked as a social worker with children and families, which inspired me to pursue a law degree to enact systemic change. I am the VP Finance at the Family Law Association of º£½ÇÉçÇø (FLAM), I completed an independent Legal Clinic Course with the First Nations Financial Management Board, and I am planning to participate in a semester exchange during my time at º£½ÇÉçÇø Law. When I am not studying or working, I am usually embroidering and listening to podcasts or exploring new restaurants in Montreal, visiting my family on the beautiful Vancouver Island, or travelling the world.Â
Charlotte, 3L
Academic background: I have a Bachelor of Arts from Simon Fraser University with a double major in Criminology and Archaeology, I also completed certificates in General Criminology, Forensic Science, and Liberal Arts. Additionally, I completed an honours (thesis based) in Criminology.Â
Bio: I did my undergrad at Simon Fraser University in British Columbia. After graduating in Spring 2022, I came to º£½ÇÉçÇø and started law school in Fall 2022. Criminal law, wrongful convictions, and the forensic sciences have been the focus of my studies, research, and volunteer work for years. Since starting law school I have been involved with Innocence º£½ÇÉçÇø, this year as a co-director. During my 1L summer, I worked at Innocence Canada and this past summer, I worked at the Department of Justice in criminal law and international assistance in Vancouver.Â
Hobbies: In my free time I love to cook, read fiction, and try out new workout classes!Â
Yasmine, 3L
Academic Background: Prior to º£½ÇÉçÇø, I completed a DEC in General Social Science at Vanier College. I also obtained a certificate in Women’s and Gender Studies!
Bio: I am originally from the US, but I spent a great part of my childhood in Luxembourg and the UK before coming to Montréal. As a result, I’m highly interested in all things cross-border. I’m currently a third-year student at the faculty, where I previously served on Faculty Council and volunteered as a caseworker at º£½ÇÉçÇø’s Legal Information Clinic. Currently, I am part of º£½ÇÉçÇø's Sports and Entertainment Law Association and Women of Color Collective! Outside of school, I love to travel, take long strolls while listening to music, and read historical nonfiction books or watch the movie adaptation.
Emily, 4L
Academic Background: Prior to º£½ÇÉçÇø, I completed a DEC in Liberal Arts at John Abbott College. I am currently in 4L in the BCL/JD program. In CEGEP, I served as President of the student union and represented pre-university students on the College's Board of Governors.
Bio: I am born and raised in Montreal. My passion for politics and advocacy fuelled my desire to study law. Throughout my time at the Faculty, have had the opportunity to serve as VP External of the Law Students' Association (LSA), volunteer as a caseworker for the Centre for Research Action on Race Relations, and participate in the Jessup Moot Court Competition. I spent my 1L and 2L summers working in federal politics on Parliament Hill in Ottawa. I hope to pursue a career in public law litigation. In my spare time, I play intramural soccer at º£½ÇÉçÇø and like to hang out with friends!
Shania, 3L
Academic background: Prior to º£½ÇÉçÇø, I completed a DEC in Law and Civilization with mathematics from Champlain Regional College. During my time in CEGEP, I served as President of the student union and represented students on several key committees, including the multicultural the College's Board of Governors.
Bio: Since CEGEP, my journey at º£½ÇÉçÇø Law has provided me with numerous opportunities for growth. From working as a Pro Bono researcher to acting as a Caseworker and Student Advocate for the Legal Information Clinic at º£½ÇÉçÇø (LICM), I have developed invaluable skills and experiences. Since the start of law school, I have also been a proud executive team member of the Women of Colour Collective, an experience that has been profoundly enriching and impactful. Currently, as a 3L, I am focusing on my clerkship at the Cour du Québec (Civil Division) and preparing for the Laskin moot competition. Outside of law, I am an avid movie watcher and food enthusiast, regularly exploring new restaurants and sharing my culinary adventures on my food blog!
Navya, 3L
Academic background: I have a Bachelor of Commerce from Alberta School of Business which I completed as my undergraduate degree at the University of Alberta. My major was in Strategic Management and Organization, and I had a minor in Business Economics.
Bio: I am a current 3L at º£½ÇÉçÇø but originally from Edmonton, Alberta. Prior to law, my undergraduate studies were focused on sustainable businesses and non-profit management. Throughout my degree, I got involved in various community-based initiatives pursuing gender equity in different sectors. I am passionate about exploring the intersection of law, business, and social impact. Since I began law school, I have been involved with the Women of Colour Collective, the º£½ÇÉçÇø Journal of Sustainable Development Law and worked as a research assistant for the Labour Law and Development Research Lab. After 1L I worked for the Alberta Ministry of Justice in Constitutional and Aboriginal Law, and last summer I was a legal intern for the D.C. based non-profit, Global Labor Justice. In my free time, I am on a dance team in Montreal, and I love exploring the city of Montreal. Don't hesitate to reach out with any questions :)
Noura, 2L
Academic Background: Prior to beginning my studies at º£½ÇÉçÇø's Faculty of Law, I completed a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) in Honours Health Science at John Abbott College. At CEGEP, I served on the undergraduate student government for the finance department and sang the national anthem for various ceremonies and graduations.
Bio: I grew up in Montreal and, since CEGEP, have been involved in the push for inclusivity in academic spaces. Most notably, I am the co-founder of a tech startup that aims to improve classroom communication for neurodivergent and hard of hearing students. At º£½ÇÉçÇø, I am involved as VP Finance of the Middle Eastern Law Students’ Association, as a volunteer for LEX outreach, and as a member of the Tiny Tax Band. You can find me on the train (half asleep or reading for class), in the library or Atrium, or sipping matcha in one of my two comfort coffeeshops around campus – come say hi if you spot me, and please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions!
Marie Annie, 2L
Academic Background: Before studying at º£½ÇÉçÇø's Faculty of Law, I obtained a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) in Humanities, International Profile with Enriched Mathematics at Collège André-Grasset.
Bio: I am currently in my second year of law school and am interested in private law. My journey at º£½ÇÉçÇø Law has been enriched by my commitment to extracurricular activities and community involvement. In my first year, I actively engaged with the Innocence Project, the º£½ÇÉçÇø International Law Society and the BLSAM. I also volunteered with organizations such as Amnesty International and the Clinique Juridique de St-Michel (CJSM), where I aimed to make a positive impact.
Currently, I serve as the president of the Women of Colour Collective (WOCC) and volunteer as a student advocate at the º£½ÇÉçÇø Legal Information Clinic. Additionally, I am an associate editor for the º£½ÇÉçÇø Journal of Dispute Resolution while continuing my community work.
In my free time, I enjoy listening to podcasts, playing and watching tennis, and exploring new restaurants around Montreal. Please feel free to reach out if you have any questions—I look forward to connecting!
Julien, 2L
Academic Background : I attended CÉGEP Édouard-Montpetit, a French-speaking public institution on the South Shore of Montreal. There I completed a DEC in human sciences with mathematics, administration profile.
Bio : I am an enthusiastic reader, classical music lover and politician. At the faculty, I am Vice-President of External Affairs at the º£½ÇÉçÇø Law Student’s Association, Vice-President of Logistics at the º£½ÇÉçÇø Environmental Law Association, a caseworker at the legal clinic, and I also held a job at Hydro-Québec in environmental law. I would be happy to talk to those who have questions or who just want to chat!
Max T., 3L
Academic Background: Prior to law school, I completed a bachelor's degree in conflict studies and human rights, as well as a master’s degree in public and international affairs, both from the University of Ottawa.
Bio: I'm a proud Franco-Ontarian from the National Capital Region in Ottawa. I had the good fortune to work on Parliament Hill for several years, both before and after my studies. While, completing my M.A., I had the pleasure of working at the Privy Council Office of Canada on issues of international affairs. I've found a new family at º£½ÇÉçÇø Law, and I'm looking forward to sharing any insight which may be useful as you embark on your next chapter!
Max L., 3L
Academic Background: Prior to law school, I completed my Bachelor of Social Science at the University of Ottawa in International Development and Globalization.
Bio: I am a 3L student who is originally from Waterloo, Ontario. Between my degrees, I spent a year working for the Federal Public Service in the field of Indigenous Consultation. I also volunteer at the Native Friendship Centre of Montreal and play on the Faculty Volleyball team. In my spare time I enjoy travelling, hiking, playing squash, listening to music, and watching Formula 1. I am looking forward to answering any questions you have to help you get started on your journey at º£½ÇÉçÇø Law.
Nicholas, 2L
Academic Background: Prior to beginning my studies at the º£½ÇÉçÇø Faculty of Law, I completed a DEC in Arts & Sciences at Marianopolis College, and an Honours BA with Great Distinction in Liberal Arts from Concordia University. For a year, I was also a law student at the Université de Montréal's Faculty of Law.
Bio : I’m a 2L at the Faculty of Law, born and raised in Montreal. I am an avid reader and student of literature, philosophy, and history. In my spare time, I can be found listening to music or long-form podcasts while strolling around the mountain, studying languages for fun (especially ancient ones), or trying to pick up a new skill. In addition to being a student ambassador, since beginning my studies in Law, I've worked on podcast episodes for the º£½ÇÉçÇø Law Journal Podcast and the º£½ÇÉçÇø Journal of Sustainable Development Law Podcast, become an associate editor—and now senior editor—for the º£½ÇÉçÇø Journal of Sustainable Development Law, served as the Associate Law Senator, joined the Legal Information Clinic at º£½ÇÉçÇø as a junior caseworker, and taken up kickboxing and fencing.
Fatoumata, 1L
Academic Background: Before joining º£½ÇÉçÇø's Faculty of Law, I completed a Bachelor's degree in Medical Biology at the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières. During my Bachelor's degree, I had the opportunity to participate in a research project in the biochemistry of medicinal plants. I was also involved in various community initiatives on campus.
Bio: I am Senegalese of Guinean origin and grew up in Gambia. I have been living in Quebec since 2019. After completing my bachelor’s degree, I took a sabbatical year during which I worked for the federal government.
Since arriving at º£½ÇÉçÇø this fall, I have been involved as a Pro Bono student volunteer on the Law and Health Care project. Working on this project is an ideal opportunity to bridge the gap between my previous studies and the new adventure I am starting at the º£½ÇÉçÇø Faculty of Law. I was also selected to be part of the 1L team of the º£½ÇÉçÇø Law Journal Podcast, and I am part of the Planning and Networking Committee of the º£½ÇÉçÇø International Law Society.
I am particularly interested in public international law and policy development. Outside of my studies and academic commitments, I devote my time to reading, listening to podcasts and exploring Quebec's green spaces, while enjoying special moments with my loved ones. I will be happy to answer your questions and help you find your place at the faculty.
Nicklas, 1L
Academic Background: Before starting my studies at º£½ÇÉçÇø Law, I completed my BA in English Literature and South Asian Studies at º£½ÇÉçÇø's Faculty of Arts.
Bio: I am originally from the Toronto area, although I have called Montreal my home for the past four years. During my undergraduate degree, I researched many globalized topics, from diasporic religious movements to international labour rights. In my free time, I enjoy reading literature from around the world, practicing languages, or exploring Montreal's countless festivals. While I am still sorting out my precise interests in law, º£½ÇÉçÇø keeps me busy with enough co-curricular activities to help me through that process.