Our Projects
Emma Ritch Law clinic
The Emma Ritch Law Clinic provides independent legal representation to complainers in sexual violence cases.
Lawyering for Social Change Clinic: Racial Justice
The lawyering for social change clinic aims to support grassroots organisations to empower racialised communities and tackle systemic racial injustice.
Find out more about the Lawyering for social change clinic: Racial justice
GO Justice Book Club
The Book Club provides an opportunity for students to engage with texts that raise social justice issues outside of assigned course materials.
Community Legal Education Project
The GO Justice Centre works in partnership with local community organisations to deliver programmes of public legal education.
Clan Childlaw – Diploma training
Clan Childlaw stands with children and young people when they stand up for their rights.
Contact us
Looking to find out more information about our projects?
Email our Projects co-ordinator: Nicole.marshall@glasgow.ac.uk
External Placements
Citizens Advice Bureau Placements
The GO Justice centre has a long-standing partnership with Citizens Advice Bureau Scotland.
CAB Parkhead Barlinnie project
Parkhead Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) is managing a highly innovative project based in Barlinnie Prison.
Miscarriages of Justice Organisation
MOJO is an organisation founded in 2001, campaigning and supporting those who have been wrongfully convicted.
Victim Support Scotland
Victim Support Scotland provides information, practical help, emotional support and guidance through the criminal justice system.
Reach Advocacy
Reach Advocacy is a lived experience and grassroots charity, the work of REACH reflects their own experiences.
Additional placement credits
Students undertaking a placement with one of our external organisations have the option of attaining 10 additional credits. These credits are awarded to students who contribute 100 hours of volunteering work, while completing our graduate skills programme. The GSP gives students the opportunity to reflect on their practice and professional development while supporting them to ensure they capture these skills from an employability perspective.