Careers

1. Graduate Careers Fair 2010

Date: Thursday 11 March, 2010
Venue: Monash Sport, Building 1, Clayton Campus 

If you are looking for a graduate job then the Graduate Careers Fair is the place to go!

Meet employers looking to hire
Learn about upcoming job opportunities
Ask employers questions and find out about careers in your industry

For more information see:
www.careers.monash.edu.au/news/graduate-careers-fairs.html

2. Law Student Mentoring Program

On behalf of Victorian Women Lawyers and the Women Barristers Association, I am delighted to invite all female students currently enrolled in Victorian law schools to participate in the 2010 Law Student Mentoring Program.

Now in its third year, the Program has developed into a celebrated vehicle for encouraging the next generation of female lawyers to gain valuable insights into the legal profession from current practitioners.

Wherever possible, each student will be paired with a mentor who shares common professional interests and geographical proximity. Pairs will be expected to meet at least once a month. If there are insufficient mentors to cater for student demand, preference will be given to students in their final or second last year of study. This year’s Program will run from mid-April, 2010 to April, 2011.

For Expression of Interest form see:
Law Student Mentoring Program EOI Form

Contact for queries and email Expression of Interests forms to:
kate@kateashmor.com

Applications close Friday 19 March, 2010.

For more information see:
Law Student Mentoring Program Info

3. Victoria Law Foundation Legal Sector Internship Program 2010/11

Applications are invited from law students for the Victoria Law Foundation 2010/11 Legal Sector Internship Program.

 The program facilitates mutually beneficial relationships between law students and public sector agencies, government, the judiciary and other legal institutions. Law students gain experience in areas such as legal policy development, research, community legal education and legal and community sector capacity building that may inform their career choices and professional thinking.

Organisations welcome the voluntary assistance afforded by talented law students and appreciate the opportunity to promote their work to potential employees and colleagues.

Now in its seventh year of operation, the program has attracted high calibre students whose interests and experience are then matched with the particular project needs of participating organisations.

As many as 25 agencies participate in the program each year. Agencies are diverse and have included the Victorian Bar, Department of Justice, Magistrates’ Court of Victoria, Judicial College of Victoria, Victorian Law Reform Commission, Victorian Parliament Law Reform Committee, Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Service, Office of the Public Advocate, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, National Institute of Forensic Science, Sentencing Advisory Council, Liberty Victoria, and the Foundation itself, among others.

For the application form:
www.victorialawfoundation.org.au.

Applications close Friday 16 April 2010.

For more information see:
Victorian Law Foundation Internship flyer 2010

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