Raisul Islam, LLM

Immigration Lawyer

Manchester Area, United Kingdom

About

Raisul is a determined, dedicated and self-motivated legal professional. He has accumulated years of experience working in Immigration, Commercial and Insolvency Laws.

Experience

  • Immigration Lawyer at Chancery Solicitors
    Nov 2024 - Present · 1 yr 8 mos

  • Graduate Teaching Assistant at Newcastle University
    Oct 2018 - May 2020 · 1 yr 8 mos

    Contract Law and Business Law seminar groups teaching to commence in Sept 2019. Marking formative essays and midsessional scripts - to commence in Sept 2019 Check student assignments for turnitin match and report to the relevant academic since October 2018.

  • Graduate School of Law, University of Glasgow (Glasgow, United Kingdom)
    • DPLP Newsletter Editor
      Sep 2014 - Jun 2015 · 10 mos

      Raisul in consultation with his colleagues decided the content of the newsletters. He also contributed some articles for the newsletters.

    • Corporate Law Student Advisor
      Jan 2015 - Mar 2015 · 3 mos

      Raisul took part in a 'corporate law project' to advise student-led start-up companies on a variety of legal matters. As part of the duties, Raisul held consultation meetings with his clients. Raisul advised clients on matters of company incorporation, IP law and disclosure agreement.

  • University of Aberdeen (Aberdeen University Student Association)
    • Elected Convenor, School of Law
      Oct 2013 - May 2014 · 8 mos

      Raisul emphasised that international students' fees were unfairly increased following their matriculation on yearly basis. He proposed that their fees should not increase during their studies. Raisul advocated that the library should remain open at least until midnight. Communicated with students about new 'Personal Tutor' system and helped students establish communication with their personal tutor. Raisul appraised the works of various presidents of the student association. Raisul discussed with the equal opportunities president that the student association must reflect more diversity. Raisul proposed that the student associations' elected positions should be made more transparent so that wider student body could take part in the management of the affairs of the student association.

    • Elected Student Representative, School of Law
      Oct 2010 - May 2014 · 3 yrs 8 mos

      Raisul made valuable contributions in improving assessment feedback. Raisul emphasised that the students would benefit from word processed feedback since the handwritten feedbacks were often unintelligible. Raisul bridged communication gap between students and academic staffs. Raisul campaigned for installation of water fountains in places of large student gatherings.