Archive for May, 2016

Undergraduate Notices

Monday, May 30th, 2016

1. Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarship 2016

The Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarship offers students the opportunity to spend a semester studying at a leading Asian university.

Uniquely, the scholarships also offer the freedom to ‘build your own adventure’ enabling students to individualise their exchange program to enhance their Asian experience.

Students can tailor their program through a range of additional opportunities beyond the classroom.

Valued at $10,000, the scholarships will help students to build their knowledge, understanding and skills to help strengthen Australia’s business, commercial and cultural ties with Asia.

Please find more information here.

Please note applications close Friday 15 July 2016.

Postgraduate Notices

Monday, May 30th, 2016

1. Application for JD Professional Practice LAW 5050

Applications are open for Clinical Period 4 2016 of the Professional Practice Elective Unit which takes place at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service, next to Clayton campus.

Clinical Period 4 2016 starting dates are:

  • Group A: 11 August – 10 November 2016
  • Group B: 15 August – 14 November 2016

Applications close on Friday 15 July 2016. Applications are not done on Wes.

See all further information about the application process and dates on the Clinical Legal Education website or consult Student Services.

2. PhD Scholarship Opportunity: Legal Services Use in Road Traffic Injury Compensation Claims

Expressions of interest are sought for a full-time PhD scholarship in the Faculty of Law and the Accident Research Centre at Monash University.

The scholarship is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Recovery after Road Traffic Injury.

The CRE brings together leading researchers at Griffith University, the University of Queensland, the University of Sydney and Monash University.

Expressions of interest (preferably in the form of a single PDF attachment to an email) and enquires should be directed to Dr Genevieve Grant genevieve.grant@monash.edu or 03 9905 3341.

Please note expressions of interest close Tuesday 31 May 2016 at 5.00pm.

To find more information about the opportunity please see here and here.

3. PhD Scholarship Opportunity: UK Scholarships

Scholarships for citizens of developed Commonwealth countries including Australia are offered for PhD and split-site PhD study in the UK.

These scholarships are funded by the UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Scottish Government, in conjunction with UK universities.

For more information, including eligibility, please see here.

Please note applications must be submitted by 23.59 (BST) on Friday 17 June 2016.

4. Volunteers needed for Oral advocacy assessment for ICC and Jury Workshop

The Victorian Bar is looking for volunteers to play the role of witnesses for the advocacy assessment component of our Indictable Crime Certificate (ICC).

The mock trials will be held during June and July 2016, 9.00am -4.00pm in the Federal Court Level 9, 305 William Street, Melbourne (Corner William & Latrobe streets). We will have more dates released for assessments in June and July.

You will be given a copy of the materials particularly a witness statement which summarises your evidence. You will need to be very familiar with the facts and be prepared to give your evidence and be cross-examined.

It is an opportunity to see some experienced advocates at work.

If you are interested in participating please send your CV to Bianca Stajcic on Bianca.stajcic@vicbar.com.au.

Careers

Monday, May 30th, 2016

1. Researcher to Solicitor-General of Victoria

Richard Niall QC, Solicitor-General of Victoria is currently recruiting for a researcher to commence in early 2017.

This may be of some interest to Law graduates, particularly those with an interest in public law.

Please find details for applications here.

Please note applications close Monday 13 June 2016.

2. Student Futures – online tool to help prepare for your career

Careers Connect have launched a website for student careers, called Student Futures.

Student Futures is an online tool to help you prepare for your career.

It helps students find opportunities, track progress toward career-oriented goals, hones in on basic job preparation (CV, interviews, etc) and contains units on employability skills.

Give it a go today.

Events

Monday, May 30th, 2016

1. Castan Centre fundraising film night: ‘Chasing Asylum’

Due to popular demand, we have upgraded to a larger cinema for our special screening of Chasing Asylum, but there are only a few more tickets on sale. Be sure to get in soon if you are hoping to join us to watch this powerful film.

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law invites you to this powerful fundraising event; the film the Australian government doesn’t want you to see.

Chasing Asylum exposes the real impact of Australia’s offshore detention policies and explores how ‘The Lucky Country’ became one where leaders choose detention over compassion and governments deprive the desperate of their basic human rights.

The film features never-before-seen footage from inside Australia’s offshore detention camps, revealing the personal impact of sending those in search of a safe home to languish in limbo.

Chasing Asylum explores the mental, physical and fiscal consequences of Australia’s decision to lock away families in unsanitary conditions away from media scrutiny, destroying their lives under the pretext of saving them.

Join us for this special screening and fundraising event.

Date: Wednesday 1 June 2016

Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Venue: Classic Cinema, 9 Gordon Street, Elsternwick, VIC 3185

Cost: $24.08 per ticket

Buy tickets here.

Watch the trailer. (MA15+ Strong Coarse Language)

2. Castan Centre Annual Human Rights Conference 2016

Join over 300 attendees from the law, civil society, academia and business at Australia’s only annual human rights conference. Limited student rate tickets are limited.

Speaker line up so far includes:

  • Mr Stan Grant, Indigenous Affairs Editor of the Guardian Australia, on the way forward for Indigenous reconciliation
  • The Hon Martin Pakula MP, Victorian Attorney-General, on Developments in Human Rights in Victoria
  • Professor Anne Aly, Professor at Edith Cowan University and Founding Chair of People Against Violent Extremism, on Radicalisation, Terrorism and Human Rights
  • Professor Mary Crock, Professor of Public Law at The University of Sydney, on Making Every Life Count:  International Law and The Protection of Persons with Disabilities in Displacement
  • Mariam Veiszadah, Ambassador of Welcome to Australia and President of Islamophobia Register Australia, on Islamophobia in Australia
  • Julian McMahon, lawyer for Van Tuong Nguyen and members of the Bali Nine, on the executions of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan and what has followed in the region

Date: Friday 22 July 2016

Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm

Venue: The Edge, Federation Square, Corner Swanston and Flinders Street, Melbourne

Full details on the Castan Centre website. Check it out for up-to-date speaker line up.

3. Clerkship Masterclass

The Clerkship Masterclass has been designed to assist students build essential skills for your Clerkship.

To attend you should have preferably secured a Seasonal Clerkship or equivalent.

Presented by lawyers from top law firms and expert staff from the Law Library, these workshops are designed to deliver essential, practical skills relating to research, writing, preparing memos and tips to work effectively during the Clerkship.

If possible please ensure that you bring a laptop with you. Law firms use Clerkships to identify students to take into their Traineeship programs. Make yours the best Clerkship ever!

A light lunch will be provided.

Please register through the Library Class Booking System. A more detailed program will be available once the program has been finalised.

Date: Friday 24 June

Time: 10.00am – 3.30pm (approx)

Venue: Monash Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

4. Cognitive Biases in Decision Making

During a mediation, decisions have to be made by the parties in order to settle their dispute and process decisions also need to be made by the mediator.

As people form judgments and make decisions they fall prey to predictable and consistent errors which can impact on the quality of decisions and escalate conflict.

Professor Jill Klein from the Melbourne Business School will speak on the topic ‘Cognitive Biases in Decision Making’.

The presentation will provide a discussion of cognitive biases and how we can manage them in order to make optimal decisions.

Date: Tuesday 14 June 2016

Time: 5.45pm (socialising) for 6.15pm to 7.15pm presentation

Venue: Heritage Room, Coopers Inn (2nd floor), cnr Exhibition St & Little Lonsdale St

Cost: Free to VADR members (non-members $20)

RSVP: please email Alison at admin@vadr.asn.au

Finger food will be provided and drinks are available at bar prices.

5. Commercial CPD Seminar – Statutory Interpretation

Professors Pearce and Geddes observe that “no matter how obscure an Act or other legislative instrument might be, it is the inescapable duty of the courts to give it some meaning”.

Practitioners are faced with this very task on a daily basis.

Our speakers will aim to provide insight to an important topic that is often overlooked. Our speakers will explore various aspects of statutory interpretation, including:

  • Statutory construction—Read, Understand and Apply;
  • Ambiguity; and
  • Legality.

Please find more information here and here.

Date: Wednesday 8 June 2016

Time: 5.15pm – 6.15pm

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

Cost: Free

RSVP here by Monday 6 June (unless booked out prior)

6. Conciliating Sexual Harassment Disputes – Not Just a Personal Matter

The way we view and conciliate disputes of sexual harassment is changing.

We have seen through the Federal report into the Department of Defence and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission’s own independent review into sex discrimination and sexual harassment in Victoria Police that the impact of such harassment in the workplace runs deep.

The case law around sexual harassment is also changing and damages are increasing to reflect community expectations that sexual harassment can no longer lightly be dismissed. In this current climate, it is timely we reflect on these changes and discuss how they can impact on the way disputes of this nature can be resolved through conciliation.

At this Victorian Association for Dispute Resolution (VADR) event Sophie Georgalis and Katie Bates from the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission will speak on the topic ‘Conciliating Sexual Harassment Disputes – Not Just a Personal Matter’.

Date: Thursday 2 June 2016

Time: 5.45pm (socialising) for 6.15pm to 7.15pm presentation

Venue: Heritage Room, Coopers Inn (2nd floor), cnr Exhibition & Little Lonsdale Sts

Cost: Free to VADR members (non-members $20)

RSVP: please email Alison at admin@vadr.asn.au

Finger food will be provided and drinks are available at bar prices.

7. Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation Lecture Series

Registrations are now open for the Monash Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation lecture series.

Interested undergraduate and postgraduate students and staff are all welcome to attend the lectures.

Further information on topics, speakers and registration can be found here.

General

Monday, May 30th, 2016

1. Are you ready for a global career?

Contemporary legal practice is no longer limited to the local.

Lawyers now practice in a global context: across jurisdictions, in diverse cultural environments and often mediated by digital technologies.

Against this context this new unit (LAW4250, offered over Summer 2016-17) provides the foundation from which law graduates might take advantage of the increasing opportunities in global legal practice.

Please see here for more details.

2. CESAA European studies Essay Competition

Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA) wishes to announce that the 23rd CESAA Essay Competition is now open for entries.

Essays from any discipline dealing with contemporary (post-war) Europe and/or the European Union can be submitted for consideration in one of the following two categories:

  • Best essay by an undergraduate student (2,000-4,000 words)
  • Best essay by an honours or postgraduate student (2,000 -5,000 words)

The closing date for entries is Tuesday 30 June 2016.

Please find full competition details here.

Please direct any queries to Lachlan McKenzie, the CESAA Essay Competition Co-ordinator (lachlan.mckenzie@unimelb.edu.au).

3. Connecting with Law Short Film Competition

The Connecting with Law Short Film Competition is launching again for 2016.

Open to all Australian law students, the Connecting with Law Short Film Competition is an opportunity for students to get creative, get their name known in law and be in the running to win great prizes.

This year, students are invited to create a 2-5 minute film about what inspires them to study law, that will educate, entertain and engage their fellow law students and help them connect with law.

Please find more information here.

Please note entries close Friday 29 July 2016.

4. Faculty Managed Internship Opportunity – Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA) Internship

Applications are now open for the three month internship from December 2016 – February 2017.

Applications close Friday 15 July 2016.

For further information please see application process and eligibility criteria.

Student Mobility Funding may be provided. Please see eligibility criteria.

5. Free tax returns for students

Need help lodging your tax return?

Make an appointment with an Australian Tax Office trained volunteer.

Appointments are free and available on Caulfield and Clayton Campus.

For more information and to book your appointment please see here.

6. Inaugural Michael Taussig QC Family Law Essay Awards

The Family Law Section of the Law Council of Australia is pleased to invite law students to participate in the inaugural Michael Taussig QC Family Law Essay Awards.

The Awards commemorate the life and contribution of Michael Taussig QC, one of the Family Law Section’s most outstanding members.

The Family Law Section is the largest of the Law Council’s specialist sections. Since its inception in 1985, the Section has developed a reputation as a source of innovative, constructive and informed leadership in all areas of family law reform and policy development. With a national membership of more than 2,500 family lawyers and related professionals, the organisation is committing to furthering the development of practice in family law for the benefit of the Australian community.

Two Awards will be offered in 2016, one for junior lawyers and the second for law students.

The student Award is open to law students from all Australian Universities, with a prize value of $1,500.

Please find information about eligibility and criteria here.

Please note essays must be submitted by Friday 26 August 2016.

7. International Trade and Business Law Review – request for submissions

The Editorial Board of the International Trade and Business Law Review (‘the Review) are now inviting submissions for Volume XX of the Review.

The Review publishes leading articles consisting of original research, case notes, comments, and book reviews concerning international trade and business law, arbitration law and comparative law.

Academic staff and students now have the opportunity to make a submission to the Review.

Please find more information including submission details in this letter here.

Please note submissions close Friday 1 July 2016.

For more details contact Editor Tracy Albintracy.albin@student.curtin.edu.au

8. Medico-Legal Society of Victoria Essay Competition

The Medico Legal Society of Victoria would like to invite final year students studying Law or Medicine to enter an essay competition.

The topic of the essay is:

“The most controversial issue the medico-legal sphere faces today is…..”

The competition is an excellent opportunity for final year students to gain access to a professional organisation prior completion of their degrees and the opportunity to meet and learn from professionals in their field.

The competition will close on Monday 30 May 2016.

Essays should be between 1500 and 2000 words in length.

Total (non-cash) Prize value is approximately $1,635.00 per Prize winner.

For more details please click here.

9. Mid Year Orientation Camp

Missed out on Uni Summer Camps? Want to meet new people or go on a camp with your uni friends?

Host Scheme is a volunteer leadership program that provide orientation events for all Monash Students. Their camps are renowned for their inclusivity and social environment.

Camp ticket includes 2 nights/3 days (22 – 24 July 2016) of dormitory accommodation, private beach access, transport to and from Monash University Clayton, food and activities.

Available to all Monash Students from all Monash Campuses. Must be 18+ to attend.

Purchase Online or at MSA Reception (Level 1, 21 Chancellors Walk)

For more information on Host Scheme see here.

10. Open Day – seeking volunteers

Monash University’s Open Day for Clayton will be held on Sunday 7 August 2016.

We are seeking Undergraduate student volunteers to assist on the day.

This will involve speaking with prospective students and their families about your experience of studying at Monash, giving directions, greeting guests, helping with set-up/pack down and much more.

Although these positions are voluntary roles, the faculty does provide training and $50.00 vouchers for students who volunteer half a day (9.15am – 1.15pm OR 12.30pm – 4.30pm) and $95.00 vouchers for students who volunteer for a whole day (9.15am – 4.30pm).

If you have good communication skills and a well-rounded knowledge of the Law Faculty and campus please complete the application form by Monday 6 June 2016.

We will be holding student workshops closer to Open Day and will send an email inviting you to RSVP to a session.

If you have any further queries please contact law-marketing@monash.edu.

11. Summer Human Rights Institute in New York

The Summer Human Rights Institute (SHRI) is a 2-week certificate program that provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and application of international human rights law, enabling individuals with limited time to gain an in-depth understanding of this critical field.

Participants take part in daily lectures and workshops with Fordham Law professors, as well as guest lecturers from New York’s prominent human rights community, and engage in up-close examination of real world legal aspects and tools of human rights law and practice.

For more information see here.

12. Taxation Law and Advanced Taxation Law

Considering an additional qualification?

Two of our LLB(Hons) units (LAW4704 Taxation Law and LAW4332 Advanced Taxation Law) have been approved by the Tax Practitioners Board as approved courses in Australian taxation law that can count towards qualification as a registered tax agent. Note that in addition to undertaking these units, there are other requirements that must also be met.

Please find further information here about the requirements for becoming a registered tax agent.

For details of the approved courses please see here.

Please contact Professor Stephen Barkoczy (Stephen.Barkoczy@monash.edu) if you have any further queries.

13. The Undergraduate Awards – deadline extended to 14 June 2016

The deadline of The Undergraduate Awards 2016 programme has been extended to Tuesday 14 June 2016.

Cited as the ultimate champion for high-potential undergraduates, The Undergraduate Awards is the world’s only pan-discipline academic awards programme, identifying leading creative thinkers through their undergraduate coursework.

UA also has 24 additional categories into which essays may be submitted, please have a look to see if you have work for other categories too.

UA is open to all penultimate and final year students, as well as 2015 graduates, of all disciplines.

Monash is affiliated with The Undergraduate Awards and students can submit up to three papers online here and be in with a chance to win an international award for their undergraduate coursework; students submit work they have already completed as part of their undergraduate degree once it meets the eligibility criteria.

For more information please see here.

14. True North Scholarship for Women

Are you a bright, high energy female with a passion for learning and an interest in creating change within organisations?

Bain & Company Australia, one of the world’s leading management consulting firms, is delighted to invite you to apply for the 2016 True North Scholarship. The scholarship is open to female students in their penultimate year of undergraduate study.

Bain are hosting an in-office event on Tuesday 28 June at 5:30pm to network with Bain employees and hear more about the True North Scholarship for Women.

This event is open to all eligible Monash University female students. Please register your interest here.

Hurry – places are limited.

Monash Law Faculty has a strong history with the True North Scholarship, with Shanika (Civil Engineering / Law) winning the scholarship in 2011. You could be the next one!

For more information, visit www.bain.com/scholarship or see here.

Law Students’ Society (LSS) Notices

Monday, May 30th, 2016

LSS General Notices

1. The L Card

You may be wondering what the new card you received with your membership keyring is, and it is an exciting new initiative with all Victorian LSS’ to create one discount card to be used across Melbourne.

On Clayton campus, the card is accepted at Artichoke & Whitebait and Taste Baguette for a 10% discount. For a full list of discounts, visit thevlcard.com.

2. Law Council of Australia Scholarships 2016: Business Law

Each year the Business Law Section offers three scholarships of $5000 to the writer of the best papers in fields of Competition, Corporations and Taxation Law.

The scholarships are targeted to ‘early career’ legal professionals with less than four years of professional experience in the legal field of their paper. In the past winners have come from across academia, business and government sectors.

These scholarships are well suited to any Honours or research student who has previously written on a topic in one of the available fields.

Entries close Sunday 31 July 2016 at 5.00pm. For more information, please see here.

3. Leap into Leadership Online

Leap into Leadership Online is a suite of free modules to develop your employability and leadership skills at your own pace. It’s available for all current Monash students, any time – so you can complete as many modules as you like, at any stage of your studies.

Each module is practical, straightforward and fun, and takes about one to two hours to complete. There are no formal assessments to hand in, and you’ll earn a certificate for each module.

So, whether you want to hone your skills in communication, managing events or projects, teamwork or goal-setting, check out the modules on offer and get started today.

LSS Careers Notices

1. Mason Black Melbourne seeking paralegals

Mason Black Melbourne seek a number of paralegals to assist with large scale commercial litigation matters and an International Commercial Arbitration.

This role requires paralegals who are highly attentive, well organised and capable of adapting quickly to the complexities associated with commercial litigation proceedings. Some of the tasks involved include, assisting Counsel on a daily basis, maintaining their briefs, liaising with specialists, handling of confidential data and attending multi-party conferences.

Successful applicants will be welcomed into a tight knit team of solicitors and Counsel (including Queens Counsel). We are seeking very switched on, hardworking and committed individuals to fill these positions immediately. Successful applicants will be paid an hourly rate.

Please send a copy of your Cover Letter and CV to domenic_lucarelli@masonblack.com.au and do not contact the firm by any other means.

2. LIV Hot Topics: Develop a competitive edge in your legal career

With the increase of graduates entering the legal industry today, it’s in your best interest as a newly minted legal professional to learn how to market yourself and explore all career options available to you.

The fact that there are limited clerkships and traineeships isn’t necessarily a bad thing!

Competition often brings out the best work in lawyers – and with so many new practices going online, the opportunities available to graduates and new solicitors are more exciting than ever.

Date: Wednesday 15 June 2016

Time: 6.00pm – 7.30pm

Venue: LIV Lecture Theatre, 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne

Price: $35 members, $55 non-members

RSVP: Please register here by Tuesday 14 June 2016

Competitions

1. HSF-NLUD International Negotiation Competition (INC)

INC is a competition organised by Herbert Smith Freehills and National Law University Delhi.

The first edition of the competition took place in 2014 and it was a big hit. The second edition, which was held in September 2015, drew participants from 23 internationally renowned universities from five countries, including the likes of Cambridge, Oxford, Sydney, Melbourne, Hong Kong and Cologne.

The competition aims at providing an opportunity to law students of select top universities across the globe to practice and improve their negotiation skills. It provides a platform for students to compete in a truly diverse and an international environment. The competition is carefully structured to simulate legal negotiations particularly for those students who aspire to be international lawyers.

Students participating in the competition will assume the roles of international lawyers in negotiating a series of legal problems. The problems will be based on real life examples and will comprise a common set of facts known to all participants and confidential information known only to the participants representing a particular side.

Each team will consist of two students, who must be enrolled in a full time degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) as at September 1 2016. Only one team per university will be allowed. The competition will begin 15 June 2016 (release of the problem), with the finals being 11 September 2016 and held in Delhi, India.

Please see here for more information.

2. 2016 National Essay Competition – open now

The NEC is open to all Australian law students and recent law graduates.

Students are encouraged to submit an academic paper between 3,000 and 12,000 words on any legal issue.

The winner will receive a prize of $1,000. The top four papers will also receive national exposure in the 2016 Australian Law Students’ Association Academic Journal which is distributed to all Australian law student societies.

The due date for all submissions is Monday 6 June 2016 at 5.00pm AEST.

For further information about the competition, including the submission requirements and marking criteria, please see here.

Social Justice & Equity

1. Brimbank Melton Community Legal Centre Volunteer Opportunities

Brimbank Melton Community Legal Centre is currently taking applications for its 2016 Semester 2 volunteer intake.

If you are interested in social justice and gaining legal experience working with clients who are socially and economically marginalised please consider applying.

We are currently looking for volunteers across both our offices, St Albans and Melton. The role will require a 12 month commitment to complete one full day per week.

If you are interested please send your current CV and a covering letter (as attached PDF files) to legal@comm-unityplus.org.au.

2. King & Wood Mallesons “The Displacement Project”

On Wednesday 8 June 2016, King & Wood Mallesons, together with UNSW’s Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, are hosting a panel event, “The Displacement Project – Perspectives on Climate Change and Displacement”.

The Displacement Project aims to raise awareness among members of the legal profession and the broader community about climate change-related migration and displacement, the limitations of existing international legal frameworks and the policies that can be implemented in response to this issue.

The Displacement Project has two fantastic speakers, from cross-disciplinary fields, who will each offer a unique insight into the human impact of climate change.

Please register here.

More details about the event can be found here.

3. LIV Hot Topics: High Rates of Youth Imprisonment

It’s no secret that youth imprisonment rates are on the rise, but there are many steps that can be taken to prevent this being an ongoing issue.

What can you do to help lower the rate of youth imprisonment? Early intervention and knowing the root causes that lead young people to commit crimes is crucial.

This session will be delivered by experts in their field and is set to consider this topic from three perspectives: legal, social and anecdotal.

Panellists include Laura Wilson, Indigenous Rights Unit Lawyer, Human Rights Legal Centre and Ian Lanyon, Director of Secure Services, Department of Health and Human Services.

The moderator will be Melinda Walker, LIV Accredited Specialist in Criminal Law.

Date: Thursday 2 June 2016

Time: 6.00pm – 8.00pm

Venue: LIV Lecture Theatre, 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne

Price: $35 members, $45 non-members

Register here.

JD

1. JD Office Hours

The JD LSS office hours are as follows:

Monday: 12.00pm – 5.00pm

Wednesday: 12.00pm – 5.00pm

Thursday: 11.00am – 3.00pm

During these times memberships and event tickets can be purchased. However if these times do not suit you please contact jd.adminactivities@monashlss.com

Undergraduate Notices

Monday, May 23rd, 2016

1. Applications for Clinical Legal Education units

Applications are now open for Professional Practice, Family Law Assistance Program and Clinical Externship.

Applications close on Friday 27 May 2016 and the outcome will be emailed to successful students within 2 weeks of this date.

For further information about these units please see here.

2. Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarship 2016

The Westpac Asian Exchange Scholarship offers students the opportunity to spend a semester studying at a leading Asian university.

Uniquely, the scholarships also offer the freedom to ‘build your own adventure’ enabling students to individualise their exchange program to enhance their Asian experience.

Students can tailor their program through a range of additional opportunities beyond the classroom.

Valued at $10,000, the scholarships will help students to build their knowledge, understanding and skills to help strengthen Australia’s business, commercial and cultural ties with Asia.

Please find more information here.

Please note applications close Friday 15 July 2016.

Postgraduate Notices

Monday, May 23rd, 2016

1. Application for JD Professional Practice LAW 5050

Applications are open for Clinical Period 4 2016 of the Professional Practice Elective Unit which takes place at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service, next to Clayton campus.

Clinical Period 4 2016 starting dates are:

  • Group A: 11 August – 10 November 2016
  • Group B: 15 August – 14 November 2016

Applications close on Friday 15 July 2016. Applications are not done on Wes.

See all further information about the application process and dates on the Clinical Legal Education website or consult Student Services.

2. PhD Scholarship Opportunity: Legal Services Use in Road Traffic Injury Compensation Claims

Expressions of interest are sought for a full-time PhD scholarship in the Faculty of Law and the Accident Research Centre at Monash University.

The scholarship is funded by the National Health and Medical Research Council Centre of Research Excellence in Recovery after Road Traffic Injury.

The CRE brings together leading researchers at Griffith University, the University of Queensland, the University of Sydney and Monash University.

Expressions of interest (preferably in the form of a single PDF attachment to an email) and enquires should be directed to Dr Genevieve Grant genevieve.grant@monash.edu or 03 9905 3341.

Please note expressions of interest close Tuesday 31 May 2016 at 5.00pm.

To find more information about the opportunity please see here and here.

3. PhD Scholarship Opportunity: UK Scholarships

Scholarships for citizens of developed Commonwealth countries including Australia are offered for PhD and split-site PhD study in the UK.

These scholarships are funded by the UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) and the Scottish Government, in conjunction with UK universities.

For more information, including eligibility, please see here.

Please note applications must be submitted by 23.59 (BST) on Friday 17 June 2016.

4. Volunteers needed for Oral advocacy assessment for ICC and Jury Workshop

The Victorian Bar is looking for volunteers to play the role of witnesses for the advocacy assessment component of our Indictable Crime Certificate (ICC).

The mock trials will be held during June and July 2016, 9.00am-4.00pm in the Federal Court Level 9, 305 William Street, Melbourne (Corner William & Latrobe streets). We will have more dates released for assessments in June and July.

You will be given a copy of the materials particularly a witness statement which summarises your evidence. You will need to be very familiar with the facts and be prepared to give your evidence and be cross-examined.

It is an opportunity to see some experienced advocates at work.

If you are interested in participating please send your CV to Bianca Stajcic on Bianca.stajcic@vicbar.com.au.

General

Monday, May 23rd, 2016

1. Are you ready for a global career?

Contemporary legal practice is no longer limited to the local.

Lawyers now practice in a global context: across jurisdictions, in diverse cultural environments and often mediated by digital technologies.

Against this context this new unit (LAW4250, offered over Summer 2016-17) provides the foundation from which law graduates might take advantage of the increasing opportunities in global legal practice.

Please see here for more details.

2. CESAA European studies Essay Competition

Contemporary European Studies Association of Australia (CESAA) wishes to announce that the 23rd CESAA Essay Competition is now open for entries.

Essays from any discipline dealing with contemporary (post-war) Europe and/or the European Union can be submitted for consideration in one of the following two categories:

  • Best essay by an undergraduate student (2,000-4,000 words)
  • Best essay by an honours or postgraduate student (2,000 -5,000 words)

The closing date for entries is Tuesday 30 June 2016.

Please find full competition details here.

Please direct any queries to Lachlan McKenzie, the CESAA Essay Competition Co-ordinator (lachlan.mckenzie@unimelb.edu.au).

3. Connecting with Law Short Film Competition

The Connecting with Law Short Film Competition is launching again for 2016.

Open to all Australian law students, the Connecting with Law Short Film Competition is an opportunity for students to get creative, get their name known in law and be in the running to win great prizes.

This year, students are invited to create a 2-5 minute film about what inspires them to study law, that will educate, entertain and engage their fellow law students and help them connect with law.

Please find more information here.

Please note entries close Friday 29 July 2016.

4. Faculty Managed Internship Opportunity – Kuala Lumpur Regional Centre for Arbitration (KLRCA) Internship

Applications are now open for the three month internship from December 2016 – February 2017.

Applications close Friday 15 July 2016.

For further information please see application process and eligibility criteria.

Student Mobility Funding may be provided. Please see eligibility criteria.

5. Free tax returns for students

Need help lodging your tax return?

Make an appointment with an Australian Tax Office trained volunteer.

Appointments are free and available on Caulfield and Clayton Campus.

For more information and to book your appointment please see here.

6. International Trade and Business Law Review – request for submissions

The Editorial Board of the International Trade and Business Law Review (‘the Review) are now inviting submissions for Volume XX of the Review.

The Review publishes leading articles consisting of original research, case notes, comments, and book reviews concerning international trade and business law, arbitration law and comparative law.

Academic staff and students now have the opportunity to make a submission to the Review.

Please find more information including submission details in this letter here.

Please note submissions close Friday 1 July 2016.

For more details contact Editor Tracy Albintracy.albin@student.curtin.edu.au

7. Medico-Legal Society of Victoria Essay Competition

The Medico Legal Society of Victoria would like to invite final year students studying Law or Medicine to enter an essay competition.

The topic of the essay is:

“The most controversial issue the medico-legal sphere faces today is…..”

The competition is an excellent opportunity for final year students to gain access to a professional organisation prior completion of their degrees and the opportunity to meet and learn from professionals in their field.

The competition will close on Monday 30 May 2016.

Essays should be between 1500 and 2000 words in length.

Total (non-cash) Prize value is approximately $1,635.00 per Prize winner.

For more details please click here.

8. Mid Year Orientation Camp

Missed out on Uni Summer Camps? Want to meet new people or go on a camp with your uni friends?

Host Scheme is a volunteer leadership program that provide orientation events for all Monash Students. Their camps are renowned for their inclusivity and social environment.

Camp ticket includes 2 nights/3 days (22 – 24 July 2016) of dormitory accommodation, private beach access, transport to and from Monash University Clayton, food and activities.

Available to all Monash Students from all Monash Campuses. Must be 18+ to attend.

Purchase Online or at MSA Reception (Level 1, 21 Chancellors Walk)

For more information on Host Scheme see here.

9. Open Day – seeking volunteers

Monash University’s Open Day for Clayton will be held on Sunday 7 August 2016.

We are seeking Undergraduate student volunteers to assist on the day.

This will involve speaking with prospective students and their families about your experience of studying at Monash, giving directions, greeting guests, helping with set-up/pack down and much more.

Although these positions are voluntary roles, the faculty does provide training and $50.00 vouchers for students who volunteer half a day (9.15am – 1.15pm OR 12.30pm – 4.30pm) and $95.00 vouchers for students who volunteer for a whole day (9.15am – 4.30pm).

If you have good communication skills and a well-rounded knowledge of the Law Faculty and campus please complete the application form by Monday 6 June 2016.

We will be holding student workshops closer to Open Day and will send an email inviting you to RSVP to a session.

If you have any further queries please contact law-marketing@monash.edu.

10. Prestigious Scholarship Information Session

Prestigious scholarships provide outstanding students with the resources needed to excel.

These generous and well recognised scholarships are open to those committed to contributing to a better future, and who are able to demonstrate leadership and academic merit.

The Prestigious Scholarship Information Session will provide interested students with strategies and handy tips about how to apply, firsthand information from the scholarship providers in attendance and the opportunity to ask questions and receive personal advice.

Attending the event will be representatives from Museum Victoria, the Menzies Foundation, the Fulbright Commission, the Department of Education and Training (Endeavour Scholarship), the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (New Colombo Plan), the Sir John Monash Foundation and Westpac (Westpac Future Leaders Scholarship), and recipients from various scholarships including the Rhodes Trust.

A light lunch will also be provided.

Who can attend: Undergraduate students in their final year, masters and PhD students.

Date: Thursday 26 May 2016

Time: 12.00pm–2.00pm

Venue: Lecture Theatre S1, 16 Rainforest Walk, Clayton campus

If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact Melina Talanis (melina.talanis@monash.edu), Senior Industry and Community Connections Officer.

11. Study in Indonesia in Semester 2

New Colombo Plan mobility grants worth $5,000 are available to undergraduate Monash University students wishing to spend Semester 2 2016 studying in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, on ACICIS Study Indonesia’s Indonesian Business, Law, and Society program.

The Indonesian Business, Law, and Society (IBLS) program provides students with a unique opportunity to study Indonesian Business, Law or Society, or a combination thereof, at the Indonesian Islamic University, Yogyakarta. All classes are conducted in English, and students have the opportunity to undertake an internship placement as part of their study.

Please find more information about how to apply here.

12. Summer Human Rights Institute in New York

The Summer Human Rights Institute (SHRI) is a 2-week certificate program that provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory and application of international human rights law, enabling individuals with limited time to gain an in-depth understanding of this critical field.

Participants take part in daily lectures and workshops with Fordham Law professors, as well as guest lecturers from New York’s prominent human rights community, and engage in up-close examination of real world legal aspects and tools of human rights law and practice.

For more information see here.

Please note early bird registration closes Sunday 29 May 2016.

13. Taxation Law and Advanced Taxation Law

Considering an additional qualification?

Two of our LLB(Hons) units (LAW4704 Taxation Law and LAW4332 Advanced Taxation Law) have been approved by the Tax Practitioners Board as approved courses in Australian taxation law that can count towards qualification as a registered tax agent. Note that in addition to undertaking these units, there are other requirements that must also be met.

Please find further information here about the requirements for becoming a registered tax agent.

For details of the approved courses please see here.

Please contact Professor Stephen Barkoczy (Stephen.Barkoczy@monash.edu) if you have any further queries.

14. The Undergraduate Awards – deadline extended to 14 June 2016

The deadline of The Undergraduate Awards 2016 programme has been extended to Tuesday 14 June 2016.

Cited as the ultimate champion for high-potential undergraduates, The Undergraduate Awards is the world’s only pan-discipline academic awards programme, identifying leading creative thinkers through their undergraduate coursework.

UA also has 24 additional categories into which essays may be submitted, please have a look to see if you have work for other categories too.

UA is open to all penultimate and final year students, as well as 2015 graduates, of all disciplines.

Monash is affiliated with The Undergraduate Awards and students can submit up to three papers online here and be in with a chance to win an international award for their undergraduate coursework; students submit work they have already completed as part of their undergraduate degree once it meets the eligibility criteria.

For more information please see here.

15. True North Scholarship for Women

The True North Scholarship program has been created to inspire high potential female students and equip them with practical skills to develop leadership ability and increase personal impact as they start out in their careers.

As well as a $15,000 scholarship, the scholarship winner will be assigned a mentor to provide guidance and access to a vast professional network. It may also give you a head start in your application to join Bain Australia.

Applications are open to penultimate year students from any discipline and from a wide range of backgrounds and experience.

You’ll need to be a strong academic achiever, with great communication skills and the drive, passion and energy to solve problems, succeed and really make a difference.

For more information please see here and here.

Please note applications close at 5.00pm on Friday 8 July 2016.

Events

Monday, May 23rd, 2016

1. Castan Centre fundraising film night: ‘Chasing Asylum’

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law invites you to this powerful fundraising event; the film the Australian government doesn’t want you to see.

Chasing Asylum exposes the real impact of Australia’s offshore detention policies and explores how ‘The Lucky Country’ became one where leaders choose detention over compassion and governments deprive the desperate of their basic human rights.

The film features never-before-seen footage from inside Australia’s offshore detention camps, revealing the personal impact of sending those in search of a safe home to languish in limbo.

Chasing Asylum explores the mental, physical and fiscal consequences of Australia’s decision to lock away families in unsanitary conditions away from media scrutiny, destroying their lives under the pretext of saving them.

Join us for this special screening and fundraising event.

Date: Wednesday 1 June 2016

Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm

Venue: Classic Cinema, 9 Gordon Street, Elsternwick, VIC 3185

Cost: $24.08 per ticket

Buy tickets here.

Watch the trailer. (MA15+ Strong Coarse Language)

2. Castan Centre Annual Human Rights Conference 2016

Join over 300 attendees from the law, civil society, academia and business at Australia’s only annual human rights conference. Limited student rate tickets are limited.

Speaker line up so far includes:

  • Mr Stan Grant, Indigenous Affairs Editor of the Guardian Australia, on the way forward for Indigenous reconciliation
  • The Hon Martin Pakula MP, Victorian Attorney-General, on Developments in Human Rights in Victoria
  • Professor Anne Aly, Professor at Edith Cowan University and Founding Chair of People Against Violent Extremism, on Radicalisation, Terrorism and Human Rights
  • Professor Mary Crock, Professor of Public Law at The University of Sydney, on Making Every Life Count:  International Law and The Protection of Persons with Disabilities in Displacement
  • Mariam Veiszadah, Ambassador of Welcome to Australia and President of Islamophobia Register Australia, on Islamophobia in Australia
  • Julian McMahon, lawyer for Van Tuong Nguyen and members of the Bali Nine, on the executions of Myuran Sukumaran and Andrew Chan and what has followed in the region

Date: Friday 22 July 2016

Time: 9.00am – 5.00pm

Venue: The Edge, Federation Square, Corner Swanston and Flinders Street, Melbourne

Full details on the Castan Centre website. Check it out for up-to-date speaker line up.

3. Cognitive Biases in Decision Making

During a mediation, decisions have to be made by the parties in order to settle their dispute and process decisions also need to be made by the mediator.

As people form judgments and make decisions they fall prey to predictable and consistent errors which can impact on the quality of decisions and escalate conflict.

Professor Jill Klein from the Melbourne Business School will speak on the topic ‘Cognitive Biases in Decision Making’.

The presentation will provide a discussion of cognitive biases and how we can manage them in order to make optimal decisions.

Date: Tuesday 14 June 2016

Time: 5.45pm (socialising) for 6.15pm to 7.15pm presentation

Venue: Heritage Room, Coopers Inn (2nd floor), cnr Exhibition St & Little Lonsdale St

Cost: Free to VADR members (non-members $20)

RSVP: please email Alison at admin@vadr.asn.au

Finger food will be provided and drinks are available at bar prices.

4. Conciliating Sexual Harassment Disputes – Not Just a Personal Matter

The way we view and conciliate disputes of sexual harassment is changing.

We have seen through the Federal report into the Department of Defence and the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission’s own independent review into sex discrimination and sexual harassment in Victoria Police that the impact of such harassment in the workplace runs deep.

The case law around sexual harassment is also changing and damages are increasing to reflect community expectations that sexual harassment can no longer lightly be dismissed. In this current climate, it is timely we reflect on these changes and discuss how they can impact on the way disputes of this nature can be resolved through conciliation.

At this Victorian Association for Dispute Resolution (VADR) event Sophie Georgalis and Katie Bates from the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission will speak on the topic ‘Conciliating Sexual Harassment Disputes – Not Just a Personal Matter’.

Date: Thursday 2 June 2016

Time: 5.45pm (socialising) for 6.15pm to 7.15pm presentation

Venue: Heritage Room, Coopers Inn (2nd floor), cnr Exhibition & Little Lonsdale Sts

Cost: Free to VADR members (non-members $20)

RSVP: please email Alison at admin@vadr.asn.au

Finger food will be provided and drinks are available at bar prices.

5. Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation Lecture Series

Registrations are now open for the Monash Entrepreneurship and Commercialisation lecture series.

Interested undergraduate and postgraduate students and staff are all welcome to attend the lectures.

Further information on topics, speakers and registration can be found here.