Ever wondered what you can do with a JD/MSW degree? Have a look at alumni profiles

Friday, November 11, 2011

Our JD/MSW program was one of the first of its kind in Canada when it launched at the Faculty of Law in 1991. It's a unique program mix of legal, mediation and negotiation skills that has led graduates to careers in family law, to innovative social justice positions, and beyond - even to the high-powered world of corporate law. If you've ever wondered what you can do with a JD/MSW degree, keep an open mind - and take a look at these inspiring alumni profiles.

Profiles published in June 2011.

Angus Grant, 2001
"Degrees of understanding"
Niamh Harraher, 2002
"Looking beyond law for the answers"
Niamh Harraher '02
Karima Kanani, 2002
"Road less travelled"
Karima Kanani '02
Sonia Lawrence, 1999
"Legal education reformer"
Sonia Lawrence
Todd Orvitz, 2008
"Social justice through social work—and law"
Todd Orvitz '08
Maggie Wente, LLB/MSW 2002
"Community champion"
Maggie Wente

Katie Wood, 2004
"From the literary world to the real world"

Katie Wood '04

Stories by Karen Gross