Events

1. 2013 Law Overseas Programs Prato/Malaysia Information Session

Find out how you can study overseas in 2013 at the Prato Centre, Italy or Sunway Campus, Malaysia without adding any time to your degree; Listen to students share their experiences from 2012; Hear about the application process, units offered, funding and more.

Date: Monday 15 October
Time: 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Venue: S3/25 (Science), Monash University, Clayton campus

Date: Tuesday 16 October
Time: 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Venue: Seminar room 3, 2nd floor, Law Chambers, Marsh Building, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

These sessions will not be recorded but all information presented will be available on the updated website from the 15 October.

2. 2012 Castan Centre Dinner

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law invites you to its biennial human rights gala. This dinner is a vital fundraiser for the Centre’s many policy, public education and research programs. We hope that you will join us for a celebratory evening on Albert Park Lake with Australia’s growing human rights community.

Date: Thursday, 25 October 2012
Time: 7–11 pm
Venue: Carousel, 22 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park Lake, 3205

Keynote speaker: Dan Mori, LtCol, US Marine Corps (Ret.), Shine Lawyers, Melbourne

From 2003 to 2007, Dan Mori (often known by his first name, Michael or Major Mori) represented Australian Guantanamo Bay detainee, David Hicks. After Hicks’ transfer to Australia in 2007, Dan continued to serve in the Marines in California and Iraq while being promoted to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He is retiring from the Marines following his recent assignment as a Military Judge in Hawaii. He recently moved to Australia with his family and now calls Melbourne home

For more information on the event please see here

3. Undergraduate Research Conference

In April 2013, Monash and Warwick Universities will jointly host the first Monash-Warwick Conference of Undergraduate Research. The notion of undergraduates publishing and presenting their research has a longer history overseas, especially in the United States. But it is still fairly new to Australian universities, and this conference will hopefully be part of a series of events and opportunities that will build up a culture of researching, publishing, and presenting among our undergrads.

For more information please see here.

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