General Notices

1. Applications for Professional Practice LAW 5050

Applications are  open for the Professional Practice Elective Unit which takes place at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service, next to Clayton campus.

Applications for Clinical Period 4 (Group A & B – Thursday 13 August  – Thursday 12 November  & Monday 10 August – Monday 16 November 2015) close on Friday 17 July, 2015.  Applications are not done on Wes. For further information about the application process and dates visit the  Clinical Legal Education website.

2.  Applications for the Asian Law Institute Fellowship Program

Applications for the Asian Law Institute (ASLI) Fellowship program are now open. Visit the ASLI website for further details.

Take note of the following information:

1. The Semesters are as follows:

  • Semester 1: between September and November 2015
  • Semester 2: from February to March 2016

2.  Ensure you have all the paper work in order before sending it over to ASLI

3.  Applications for BOTH semesters will be taken one at a time so chose your preferred semester to visit NUS.

4. The closing date is Friday 24 July, 2015 – we will not accept any late applications.

3. Australian Academy of Law (AAL) Annual Essay Prize

The Prize is open to anyone, wherever resident, who is studying or has studied legal subjects at a tertiary level, or who is working or has worked in a law based occupation. There is no limit by reference to the age or seniority or experience of, or position held by, a person who may submit an entry.

The essay topic for the inaugural essay prize is: “How should academia, the practising profession and the courts assist each other in the education of Australian lawyers?”

For more details click here

4. Fullbright Scholarships

Download the flyer to find out more information on Fullbright Scholarships 2016.

Applications close Saturday 1 August, 2015.

5.Queer 101 Training

This training is provided by the Monash Social Justice Unit and for Monash students wishing to gain a greater understanding of diverse genders and sexualities and empower them to make positive change in support of LGBTIQ people within their communities.

The training content will cover the basics of the LGBTIQ acronym, the differences between sex, sexuality and gender identity and expression, look at some of the key issues faced by the LGBTIQ community including gender binaries and heteronormative culture and empower students to make a positive impact and foster an inclusive campus culture.

Register here

Download flyer for more details

6. Tristan Jepson Annual Lecture

The TJMF Annual Lecture will be held in Sydney on Tuesday 27 October 2015.

For more details download the flyer

End Gazette 15/6/15

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