Archive for August, 2012

Events (Postgraduate)

Monday, August 13th, 2012

1. Reprieve Internship Information Session (PG)

Date: Wednesday 29 August, 2012
Time: 1 pm
Location: Seminar Room 5, Level 2, MULC

Returned volunteers will tell you about their experiences fighting the death penalty in the U.S. and give information and advice on how you can apply.

Reprieve is an Australian non-government organisation that fights the death penalty. It seeks to provide effective legal representation and humanitarian assistance to those facing the death penalty, to advocate against the death penalty and to raise awareness about human rights.

Established in Melbourne, Australia in May 2001, Reprieve Australia conducts volunteer programs at home and abroad, including sending Australians to defend clients facing the death penalty. It also produces newsletters and news updates, conducts awareness raising events and works with other organisations to abolish capital punishment.

General Notices

Monday, August 13th, 2012

1. Cancer Council Merchandise for Sale

The following merchandise is available from the Law Student Services counter, Clayton until 14 September 2012. Pens, pins, bull dog clips and ‘Dougal’ the bear! Your generosity helps the Cancer Council fund cancer research, prevention and support.

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Careers

Monday, August 6th, 2012

1. Employment and Career Development Activities

2012 dates for career fairs and forums, seminars and workshops, and availability of the education consultant.

The current program running for the month of July is ‘Targeting your Clerkship or Traineeship Applications’.

For further information please see here.

2. Faculty Managed Internship: Skrine – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Applications are now open and close Friday 17 August 2012. The internship is a minimum of 4 weeks from mid November to mid February.
Application and eligibility details can be found here. Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria.

Queries: cathy.meredith@monash.edu or 9905 3311

3. Faculty Managed Internship: Herzog, Fox & Neeman, Israel

Applications are now open and close Friday 14 September 2012. The internship is a minimum of 4 weeks from mid January to mid February. Application and eligibility details can be found here. Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria.

Queries: cathy.meredith@monash.edu or 9905 3311

Events

Monday, August 6th, 2012

1. 4 Tips for Managing High Conflict People

Bill Eddy, attorney and President of the High Conflict Institute based in San Diego, presents a public lecture.

Date: Monday 17 September 2012
Time: 5.30pm for refreshments, 6.00pm start
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
RSVP: Wednesday 12 September 2012 to Nina Massara: nina.massara@monash.edu

2. Being Admitted to Practice

Only approximately 10% people Admitted to Practice in 2011 were via Traineeships.

Hear about how to become “Admitted to Practice”, a seminar from Employment and Career Development.

Thurs, 9th August – 12-1pm (L2)

REPEATED:

Fri, 10th August – 11am-12pm (L5)
Tues, 14th August – 12-1pm (L5)
Wed, 22nd August – 12-1pm (L2)

3. Becoming “Admitted to Practice” Event

Keynote, Panel Discussion and networking with local lawyers

Tues, October 2nd 3–5pm

Bring Monash student ID card to each session, for scanning .

4. Developments in the Legal Landscape in Singapore

A meeting with Singapore’s top legal minds

Date: Tuesday, 11 September, 2012
Time: 6.30 pm to 9.15 pm
Venue: Park Hyatt Melbourne, Trilogy Room,
1 Parliament Square, off Parliament Place
Melbourne VIC 3002

For more information please see here.

5. Domestic Human Rights Careers

Date: Wednesday, 8 August
Time: 12:00 – 1:00 pm
Location: Room G23, building 6, Monash University Clayton Campus

Speakers:

  • Belinda Lo, Principal Lawyer, Eastern Community Legal Centre
  • Gudrun Dewey, Senior Legal Advisor, Victorian Equal Opportunities and Human Rights Commission
  • Michael Power, Lawyer – Law Reform, Environmental Defender’s Office

6. International Human Rights Careers

Date: Monday 6 August
Time: 1:00 – 2:00pm
Location: Room G23, building 6, Monash University Clayton Campus

Speakers:

  • Jonathon O’Donohue, Legal Advisor on International Justice, Amnesty International Australia
  • Amalia Fawcett, Senior Child’s Rights Specialist, Plan International
  • Kate Orange, Senior Legal Office, International Human Rights and Anti-Discrimination Branch, Attorney-General’s Department

7. Professional Transitions – Law (Six Sessions)

A certificated program delivered by employers and Monash

From 14th August onwards
Tuesdays, 4-5pm, REPEATED Thursdays, 1-2pm

Remember you can book an individual appointment with any of the following support services:

Lloyd England
Law Student Experience Office
9905 3385

Counselling in Law
Monash University Counselling Service
9905 3156

Careers Education Consultant
Employment and Career Development
9905 3151

Events (Postgraduate)

Monday, August 6th, 2012

1. Reprieve Internship Information Session (PG)

Date: Wednesday 29 August, 2012
Time: 1 pm
Location: Seminar Room 5, Level 2, MULC

Returned volunteers will tell you about their experiences fighting the death penalty in the U.S. and give information and advice on how you can apply.

Reprieve is an Australian non-government organisation that fights the death penalty. It seeks to provide effective legal representation and humanitarian assistance to those facing the death penalty, to advocate against the death penalty and to raise awareness about human rights.

Established in Melbourne, Australia in May 2001, Reprieve Australia conducts volunteer programs at home and abroad, including sending Australians to defend clients facing the death penalty. It also produces newsletters and news updates, conducts awareness raising events and works with other organisations to abolish capital punishment.

Events (Undergraduate)

Monday, August 6th, 2012

1. Reprieve Internship Information Session (UG)

Date: Wednesday 8 August, 2012
Time: 1 pm
Location: Room L5, Law Building 12

Returned volunteers will tell you about their experiences fighting the death penalty in the U.S. and give information and advice on how you can apply.

Reprieve is an Australian non-government organisation that fights the death penalty. It seeks to provide effective legal representation and humanitarian assistance to those facing the death penalty, to advocate against the death penalty and to raise awareness about human rights.

Established in Melbourne, Australia in May 2001, Reprieve Australia conducts volunteer programs at home and abroad, including sending Australians to defend clients facing the death penalty. It also produces newsletters and news updates, conducts awareness raising events and works with other organisations to abolish capital punishment.

General Notices

Monday, August 6th, 2012

1. Cancer Council Merchandise for Sale

The following merchandise is available from the Law Student Services counter, Clayton until 14 September 2012. Pens, pins, bull dog clips and ‘Dougal’ the bear! Your generosity helps the Cancer Council fund cancer research, prevention and support.

2. Open Day Thank You

A big thank you to all students who put their hands up to participate in Open Day this year, which occurred on Sunday 5 August. The day was extremely successful, and the students who volunteered their time contributed enormously to the event. Thank you to all involved.

Postgraduate Notices

Monday, August 6th, 2012

1. Special Consideration (Deferred Exam)

Some important information for the coming examination period; Students who need to apply for special consideration (deferred exam), please make sure that

  • you have read the eligibility criteria carefully – see page 1 of the application form
  • you submit the completed application with valid supporting documentation no later than two University working days after your last exam
  • if you apply for special consideration due to serious illness, the medical certificate needs to verify that you are unfit to sit the exam

Note: Students who complete the final examination will not be eligible for special consideration. A mark adjustment will not be made under any circumstances.

The University special consideration policy as well as the application form can be located here. The deferred examination period for Trimester 2 is August 23rd and 24th, 2012. It is University policy that no results can be released to students before the official publication date under any circumstances and students are advised to take this into consideration when making plans for Semester 2.

Undergraduate Notices

Monday, August 6th, 2012

1. Deferred/Supplementary Exam Results

The Semester 1 Deferred and Supplementary Exams will be taking place between 6-10 August, 2012. The results from these assessments will be published on the 24th of August

.: End of Student Gazette 6.8.2012 :.