
Inside QUB Law’s Student Skills Assistants Programme
From LawPod by Queen's University - School of Law
March 19, 2026 · 33 min
About this episode
Dr Nora Burns discusses the Student Skills Assistants Programme with PhD students Seanin Little and Aislinn Fanning, highlighting its impact on undergraduate support at Queen's University Belfast Law School.
Dr Nora Burns speaks with PhD students and long-serving Student Skills Assistants (SSAs) Seanin Little and Aislinn Fanning about the Student Skills Assistants Programme at Queen's University Belfast Law School, launched in November 2021 as a COVID-19 response to support undergraduates' transition to university. The programme expanded from supporting first years to include second and third-year students. Over 20 postgraduates have worked as SSAs, delivering student-led educational workshops (e.g., problem questions, critical reading, referencing, using feedback) and community-building events and trips (e.g., cinema, Crumlin Road Jail, courts), as well as one-to-one support. They discuss moving from online to in-person delivery, scheduling around timetables and cost-of-living concerns, exam-prep blog/podcast for take-home exams, teamwork and time management alongside PhDs, collaboration with student societies (Women in Law and Walkie Talkie Girlies/Project Pink), supporting diverse students, and tips emphasising listening to students, wellbeing, and strong mentorship. This episode was recorded summer 2025. The Skills Assistant Programme was managed by Dr Norah Burns until summer…
People in this episode
Guests: Seanin Little, Aislinn Fanning
Topics covered
- Student Skills Assistants Programme
- support for undergraduates
- educational workshops
- community-building events
- exam preparation
- student wellbeing
- mentorship
Keywords
- COVID-19 response
- first-year support
- second-year support
- third-year support
- teamwork
- time management
- collaboration
- diverse students
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Products: exam-prep blog, podcast
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