Events

1. 2009 Monash Transition, Retention and Progression Forum

With the release of the Bradley Review of Australian Higher Education, the Deputy Prime Minister, the Hon Julia Gillard MP, has called for major structural reform of the sector, declaring at a recent Universities Australia conference that “we must focus on students, their experiences and pathways, the knowledge they gain, the skills they will use, the public good they will deliver”, creating a new “student-centred, demand-driven” higher education system.

Please join academic and professional staff from other Victorian universities and secondary schools in active discussion and presentations that showcase approaches to the numerous challenges set out in the Bradley Review.

Law Faculty presenters include Lloyd England, Anthony Lester and Michael Beaconsfield.

Further information including the full program and keynote speakers:
http://www.monash.edu.au/cemo/monash_transition_forum_2009/Program.html

2. Getting a Job in the Legal Profession in Australia – An Event for International Law Students and Recently Admitted International Lawyers

Leo Cussen Institute invites international law students and international lawyers admitted to practice in Australia from 2007 onwards to an informal networking event.

Date: Wednesday 9 December, 2009
Time: 5.30 pm – 7 pm
Venue: Level 1, 360 Bourke Street, Melbourne (Leo Cussen Institute)
RSVP: Sophie Lambrou:  slambrou@leocussen.vic.edu.au

Download the flyer:
PTC Getting a Job Flyer [PDF]

3. Conference – Cross Border Collaboration, Convergence and Conflict

The Internationalisation of Domestic Law and it’s Consequences

Date: 9 February, 2010
Venue: Banco Court, 184 Phillip St, Supreme Court of NSW, Sydney

The Art of Persuading Judges

Date:
10 February, 2010
Venue: Sydney Law School, University of Sydney

Download the full program and registration form:
Brochure for Sydney Conference [PDF]

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