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3. Navigating Space Law and AI: Insights from Space Lawyer Chris Brown
22:45||Season 10, Ep. 3In this episode of Global Calls, Chris Brown, a space lawyer and futurist, discusses his work with a major satellite and launch services companies, Virgin Galactic and Virgin Orbit. He highlights the importance of collaboration, creative problem solving, and emotional intelligence for contemporary lawyers. The conversation also addresses how AI is transforming legal practices, especially in contract management, and emphasizes the need for self-management skills such as emotional intelligence in an AI-augmented legal world. The episode concludes with insights on the ethical considerations surrounding AI in the legal industry.Key notes:02:39 Global Employability Skills for Modern Lawyers03:36 The Importance of Collaboration and Emotional Intelligence04:51 Challenges in Legal Education and Practice09:13 AI's Impact on the Legal Sector15:03 Ethics and Future of AI in Law21:43 Conclusion and Final Thoughts2. Leveraging AI and Digital Skills: Insights from Academia to Business with Hany Reyad
27:54||Season 10, Ep. 2In this episode, Rae interviews Hany Reyad, a current online student at the University of London who studies with a local teaching centre, the Arab Academy in Egypt. Hany is pursuing a social sciences program (EMFSS) and shares his educational journey and future plans. The conversation focuses on the importance of work approach skills, including complex problem-solving, digital skills, and creativity and innovation. Hany highlights the growing role of AI in enhancing his efficiency and productivity in various fields, including the completion of projects. The discussion also emphasizes the need for balancing AI use with human expertise and interpersonal skills. Hany provides insights into how he has integrated AI into his business ventures, such as creating a website and conducting market research, illustrating the potential of AI as a powerful tool for modern work approaches.Key points:02:09 - Hany's Background and Study Plans02:45 - Focus on Work Approach Skills04:58 - Exploring Digital Skills05:08 - AI in Business and Education11:40 - Complex Problem Solving with AI12:55 - Creativity and Innovation with AI15:36 - Practical Tips for Using AI24:26 - Advice for Aspiring Entrepreneurs1. Adapting and Thriving: Alexsandra Silva's Path in AI and Entrepreneurship
31:39||Season 10, Ep. 1In the first episode of the 10th season of the Global Careers Calls, our Careers Consultant Rae Roberts interviews Alexsandra Silva, a determined computer science student at the University of London online programme and entrepreneur from Brazil. Alexsandra shares her inspiring journey into the world of AI and start-ups. Discover her insights on emotional intelligence, self-management skills, and hear about her new start-up AIT. From tips on how to organise a strategic planning for resilience to tackling global challenges with her start-up, Alexandra’s professional journey is an inspirational story! Key points:02:58 - Starting AIT: Vision and Challenges04:25 - Global Employability Skills Overview06:05 - Deep Dive into Self-Management Skills06:38 - Emotional Intelligence and Personal Growth12:16 - Decision Making in Uncertain Times14:59 - Building Resilience and Adaptability19:57 - Balancing Personal and Professional Life25:49 - Final Thoughts and Future Plans29:48 - Closing Remarks and Invitation to Imagine CupStart-up competition founded by Microsoft :https://imaginecup.microsoft.com/en-usAlexsandra's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexsandra-m-silva/4. Empowering Women in Tech: A Conversation with Lilian Balatsou, language expert lent to Technology and AI
23:42||Season 9, Ep. 4In this episode, Liz interviews Lilian, an AI expert with a background in language technologies and cognitive neuroscience. Lilian discusses her work at Vodafone, where she leads a team optimizing language technologies and transforming customer interactions. She shares insights on the importance of innovation, ethical AI, and the challenges of staying ahead in the competitive tech landscape. The conversation also delves into Lilian's advocacy for women in tech, her initiatives such as Greek Girls Code, and strategies for fostering diversity and inclusion in technology. Moreover, Lilian offers career advice for tech professionals at different stages, emphasizing lifelong learning, adaptability, and building a strong support network.Key points:[02:12] - Current Projects and Challenges[03:12] - Advocacy and Professional Activities[04:16] - Career Journey and Setbacks[06:21] - Future Ambitions and Industry Insights[09:48] - Diversity in Technology[17:49] - Skills for Success in Tech[20:20] - Advice for Different Career Stages3. Tech, AI and Diversity: Raj Kandathil's journey in Data Science
27:34||Season 9, Ep. 3In this episode of the Global Careers Calls podcast's ninth season, our host Liz Wilkinson interviews Raj Kandathil, a data analyst originally from India now based in Berlin. Raj discusses his journey of balancing work at a ride-hailing company with pursuing a Master's degree in Data Science from the University of London. He shares insights on the importance of adapting to new skills in the tech industry, the impact of AI, and the significance of soft skills like persuasion and negotiation. Raj also reflects on his experiences working in diverse, multicultural environments and offers advice for both new and aspiring data scientists.Key points: [02:07] - Raj's Motivation and Challenges to pursue his studies[03:07] - A Day in the Life: Work and Study Balance[03:54] - Inside the Ride Hailing Industry[05:39] - The Role of a Product Data Analyst[08:11] - Soft Skills: Persuasion and Negotiation[12:45] - Diversity in the Tech Workplace[16:49] - The Impact of AI on Tech Careers[24:33] - Advice for Aspiring Data Scientists2. From the High Education sector to Tech Consultancy: Nina Graham on Women Empowerment, Technology Trends and Employability Skills
22:01||Season 9, Ep. 2In this episode of the Global Careers Calls podcast, our host Liz Wilkinson interviews Nina Graham, founder and director of a specialist consultancy firm. Nina shares her career journey from working in education to leading tech projects in the government sector and currently advising on technology maximization in higher education. She discusses the varied nature of consultancy work, challenges and opportunities for women in tech, and the evolving landscape of the technology industry. Nina emphasizes the importance of adaptability, continuous learning, and the need for diverse perspectives in the industry.Key points: [02:16] - The Role of a Specialist Consultant[03:29] - Challenges and Rewards in Technology[04:49] - Nina's Unconventional Career Path[07:56] - Future of the Technology Industry[11:38] - Diversity in Tech: Challenges and Opportunities[13:47] - Advice for Women in Tech[15:08] - Skills for Thriving in Tech[17:14] - Career Advice for Different Stages1. Championing Neurodiversity and Innovation in the Tech Sector: A Conversation with Praveen Kolluguri
32:49||Season 9, Ep. 1In the first episode of the ninth season of the Global Careers Calls podcast, Liz Wilkinson interviews Praveen Kolluguri, an EE mobile propositions manager and a passionate advocate of neurodiversity and human rights. Pravin retraces his career journey from India to the UK, his role in product marketing and his dedication to making workplaces more inclusive. He offers practical advice for neurodivergent individuals entering the tech industry, emphasizing the importance of resilience, adaptability, and leveraging transferable skills. He also illustrates the evolving technology market, disruptive trends, and the importance of accessibility in product design.Key points:[02:17] - Praveen's Role and Challenges at EE[03:06] - Neurodiversity and Advocacy Work[04:20] - Career Journey and Insights[07:08] - Communication Skills and Customer Insights[09:37] - Future of the Technology Market[13:11] - Challenges to Diversity in Tech[22:00] - Advice for Neurodivergent Individuals[26:20] - Final Advice for Career Starters, Developers, and Changers4. Remote Work and Emerging Trends: perspective from attorney Osama Malik
16:57||Season 8, Ep. 4This week Sophie Odgers-Roe interviewed Osama Malik, an attorney and political commentator based in Islamabad in Pakistan. Osama will explain us how hybrid working is permeating the law field notwithstanding the importance of face-to-face contact in certain areas of law. Osama will also share the latest trends in the legal landscape with the appearance of new phenomena such as the legalization of cannabis, blockchain and cryptocurrency.Key points:00:03 Introducing Osama Malik: A Diverse Legal Career02:20 The Impact of Remote Working in Law03:48 Pros and Cons of Remote and Hybrid Working05:36 Remote Working's Influence on Career Starters06:54 The Future of Law Firms: Hybrid and Remote Work08:24 Adaptability and Resilience in Law10:16 Advice for Aspiring Lawyers in the UAE11:53 Emerging Legal Trends: Crypto, Blockchain, and More3. Exploring Legal Career Pathways: A Conversation with Alex McGill
17:48||Season 8, Ep. 3In this episode our Careers Consultant Sophie Odgers-Roe interviews Alex McGill, a private client legal executive from the UK.Alex illustrates us various aspects of the legal roles in the UK, including the differences between paralegals, legal executives, and solicitors, the training routes available, the implications of the Solicitors Qualifying Examination (SQE), the growth of emerging roles in legal tech, and the importance of collaboration in the legal profession.Key points:01:16 - Exploring Emerging Roles in Law02:00 - Exploring Legal Roles: Paralegals, Legal Executives, and Solicitors03:23 - The Journey and Challenges of Becoming a Legal Executive05:50 - The Impact of the SQE on Legal Qualifications08:33 - The Accessibility and Awareness of the Legal Executive Pathway10:37 - Embracing Technology and Innovation in Legal Roles12:54 - The Importance of Collaboration in Legal Work16:07- Advice for Aspiring Legal Executives
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