Archive for July, 2013

Careers

Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013

1. Internship Opportunity in Milan, Italy

Applications from English speaking law students for internship positions of a three-month duration beginning in September 2013 at Studio Ubertazzi, Law firm.

Further information and application submission details: Internship at Studio Ubertazzi

2. Junior Risk Adviser

Employer: Scoopon
Application closing date: 5 Aug 2013
Location: Melbourne VIC Australia
A great entry level opportunity for a Finance, Business or Law graduate with Australia’s leading online shopping group.
More information

Events

Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013

1. Southern Cross University

Southern Cross University Invitation to the 20th Anniversary of the School of Law and Justice and the 7th Michael Kirby Lecture to be held Friday 11 October 2013 at 6.00 pm.

Southern Cross University 20th Anniversary and Kirby Dinner Invitation

Postgraduate Notices

Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013

1. Allocate+ for Trimester 3

Allocate+ for Trimester 3 2013 JD core units will be opened at 12pm on 29 July 2013. Due to the set size of each class, once a stream is full there are no more places available.

Students are required to complete the self-allocation by 16 August 2013. Students who require changing stream must apply in writing to the Faculty by submitting the Changing seminar streams or tutorial group application form along with the supporting documentation by Monday 19 August 2013.

Late applications or applications without supporting documentation will not be accepted.

2. Scholarship Opportunity

The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and a leading advisor on business strategy to major corporations, government bodies and not-for-profits.

Applications are now open for the prestigious 2013 BCG Scholarship. The successful applicant will receive $15,000 and mentoring from BCG. An application is opportunity not only to compete for the Scholarship but also to learn about what we do and, potentially, be eligible for a full-time position or an internship.

The recipient of the BCG Scholarship will demonstrate exceptional ability in the following areas – academic performance, leadership, critical thinking and be a great communicator. Past Scholarship recipients have come from a range of fields including law, commerce, arts, science and medicine.

Please visit the BCG Scholarship page to understand the eligibility criteria.

Scholarship applications close 12:00noon on Friday 9 August 2013.

3. Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship

The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Foundation is offering for 2014 two post-graduate scholarships in law: the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship in Law and the Sir Ninian Stephen Menzies Scholarship in International Law. The scholarship program is partially supported by funds from the Australian Government.

The prospectus and application form can be downloaded from the Foundation’s website.

Prospectus and Conditions of Award

Download application form

Please note that the closing date is 31 August, 2013.

.:End Student Gazette 23/7/13:.

Careers

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013

1. Internship Opportunity in Milan, Italy

Applications from English speaking law students for internship positions of a three-month duration beginning in September 2013 at Studio Ubertazzi, Law firm.

Further information and application submission details: Internship at Studio Ubertazzi

Events

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013

1. The Borat Problem in Negotiation

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) proudly presents this Free Public lecture presented by Professor Russell Korobkin.

The ‘Borat Problem’ exists on the blurry border between contract and tort law. This lecture will explore the doctrinal indeterminacy and the underlying normative problem of bilateral
opportunism that has caused courts to respond in a variety of inconsistent and unsatisfying ways.

Date Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Time 5.30pm arrival for 6pm start
Venue Monash University Law Chambers, Level 1 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
RSVP Wednesday, 17 July 2013 acji@monash.edu
For further information see The Borat Problem in Negotiation

2. ISRCL Conference

The International Society for the Reform of Criminal Law will be holding its 26th annual conference, International Responses to Social and Justice Challenges, in Hobart, Tasmania from August 15th – 18th this year. This year’s conference will examine the challenges that vulnerable populations, particularly women and children, present as they come into contact with the criminal justice system as victims of violence and abuse, witnesses and as perpetrators of crime. Conference participants will also explore the relationships between mental illness and criminal behavior, including violence, and look at mentally ill people as victims of violence rather than just perpetrators. The conference will feature innovative and effective approaches for addressing the challenges associated with these populations from a criminal justice perspective.

A special single day student rate is available at $100 per day which includes Admission and morning tea and lunch. For more information and registration, please visit here.

General Notices

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013

1. Posting Comments to the Gazette

If you have a query relating to anything posted in the gazette, please ensure you contact the nominated person/email in the entry-do not post comments to the gazette, as the moderators do not have any specific relation to the content posted, and will not be able to answer your questions.

2. Volunteering at MOLS

Are you a first to third year Law student or JD student in your first six trimesters of your degree and looking for the opportunity to gain some invaluable practical legal experience?

Applications for the Wednesday Night Advice Only Session will open 8am 22 July 2013 until 5pm 2 August 2013, please note that late applications will not be accepted.

You are applying to be part of the Wednesday night volunteer team, which provides advice to clients experiencing a wide range of legal problems.

Students are rostered to volunteer on Wednesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. Commencement date is late September 2013.

In each session you will:

  • Interview clients along with another law student
  • Develop practical legal skills as well as research skills
  • Have the opportunity to learn and work under the supervision of qualified lawyers and barristers.

For more information, please see http://www.law.monash.edu.au/about-us/legal/mols/volunteer.html

Postgraduate Notices

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013

1. Allocate+ for Trimester 3

Allocate+ for Trimester 3 2013 JD core units will be opened at 12pm on 29 July 2013. Due to the set size of each class, once a stream is full there are no more places available.

Students are required to complete the self-allocation by 16 August 2013. Students who require changing stream must apply in writing to the Faculty by submitting the Changing seminar streams or tutorial group application form along with the supporting documentation by Monday 19 August 2013.

Late applications or applications without supporting documentation will not be accepted.

2. Scholarship Opportunity

The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and a leading advisor on business strategy to major corporations, government bodies and not-for-profits.

Applications are now open for the prestigious 2013 BCG Scholarship. The successful applicant will receive $15,000 and mentoring from BCG. An application is opportunity not only to compete for the Scholarship but also to learn about what we do and, potentially, be eligible for a full-time position or an internship.

The recipient of the BCG Scholarship will demonstrate exceptional ability in the following areas – academic performance, leadership, critical thinking and be a great communicator. Past Scholarship recipients have come from a range of fields including law, commerce, arts, science and medicine.

Please visit the BCG Scholarship page to understand the eligibility criteria.

Scholarship applications close 12:00noon on Friday 9 August 2013.

3. Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship

The Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Foundation is offering for 2014 two post-graduate scholarships in law: the Sir Robert Menzies Memorial Scholarship in Law and the Sir Ninian Stephen Menzies Scholarship in International Law. The scholarship program is partially supported by funds from the Australian Government.

The prospectus and application form can be downloaded from the Foundation’s website.

Prospectus and Conditions of Award

Download application form

Please note that the closing date is 31 August, 2013.

Undergraduate Notices

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013

1. Exam Viewing

From Semester 1, 2013, undergraduate students will be able to apply to view both their completed exam script and their exam paper(s) at specified exam viewing sessions. This is a new process that will be trialled and evaluated. Please note that the exam viewing process has replaced the previous option of applying for a scanned, electronic copy of exam scripts.

It is essential that a completed application form is submitted by the due date – the form, and FAQs, can be found under the header ‘Undergraduate Forms’.

Conditions of the exam viewing:

  • You must present your valid student ID card to gain entry into the room and to be allowed to view your exam script.
  • You can only take to the exam viewing room, your note-paper, student ID card and any sample answers or examiner’s notes which have been provided by your lecturer/tutor.
  • Pens or pencils are not to be taken in. Coloured pens will be supplied for note-taking purposes.
  • You must not mark the exam paper or your completed script in any way.
  • Mobile phones are permitted if you wish to photograph your exam script for future reference

2. Law Student Services Office Closed

The Law Student Services office will be open on Wednesday 17 July 2013 from 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm only due to Mid-Year enrolments.

.:End Student Gazette 16/7/13:.

Careers

Tuesday, July 9th, 2013

1. Internship Opportunity in Milan, Italy

Applications from English speaking law students for internship positions of a three-month duration beginning in September 2013 at Studio Ubertazzi, Law firm.

Further information and application submission details: Internship at Studio Ubertazzi

Events

Tuesday, July 9th, 2013

1. The Borat Problem in Negotiation

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) proudly presents this Free Public lecture presented by Professor Russell Korobkin.

The ‘Borat Problem’ exists on the blurry border between contract and tort law. This lecture will explore the doctrinal indeterminacy and the underlying normative problem of bilateral
opportunism that has caused courts to respond in a variety of inconsistent and unsatisfying ways.

Date Wednesday, 24 July 2013
Time 5.30pm arrival for 6pm start
Venue Monash University Law Chambers, Level 1 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
RSVP Wednesday, 17 July 2013 acji@monash.edu
For further information see The Borat Problem in Negotiation