Archive for March, 2017

General Notices

Friday, March 3rd, 2017

1. Global internship opportunities

Four scholarships are available for current students and recent graduates to join the Global Explorer Program in one of 6 locations: London, New York, Los Angeles, Washington D.C., Miami or San Francisco.

If you’re looking to develop or hone your skills in any of the following areas this opportunity is for you:

  • Banking and Financial Services
  • Marketing, Advertising and PR
  • Entrepreneurship & Start-Ups
  • Design

Learn more.

Please note applications close Wednesday 15 March 2017.

2. 2017 Just Leadership Program – applications now open

Applications are now open for the prestigious 2017 Just Leadership Program, an initiative of the Monash Law Students’ Society. Both undergraduate and postgraduate Monash Law students are invited to apply.

The Program consists of Q&A seminars on social justice issues with high-profile guest speakers, allowing participants of the Program to tap into the professional experience and expertise of the speakers.

Participants of the Program are also allocated into small groups to undertake a group project in relation to one of the seminar topics, allowing participants to contribute their leadership skills and demonstrate their commitment to and passion for a particular area of social justice.

Applications will close on Friday 24 March at 6.00pm.

For more information about the program and to apply, please see here.

3. Federal Court – seeking volunteers

The Victorian Bar is looking for volunteers to play the role of witnesses for the Advocacy Assessments sessions at the Federal Court.

The Advocacy Assessments sessions have been scheduled for the following dates:

  • Thursday 16 March
  • Tuesday 21 March
  • Thursday 23 March
  • Tuesday 28 March
  • Tuesday 4 April
  • Thursday 6 April

Time: 8.30am-4.00pm

Venue: The Federal Court, 305 William Street, Melbourne 3000

You will be given a copy of the materials including a witness statement which summarises your evidence. You will need to be 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 and advise dates you will be available to Bianca Stajcic (bianca.stajcic@vicbar.com.au).

4. King’s Student Law Review (King’s College London) – call for submissions

Submissions are welcome from all current Law students for the upcoming issue of the King’s Student Law Review.

The KSLR is a King’s College London publication, completely edited by students.

Whether you’re a Law student at undergraduate or postgraduate level, you are invited to submit an article of between 5,000 to 7,000 words by Sunday 30 April 2017.

Please find more information here, including submission guidelines.

5. Queer 101: training for students

Want a greater understanding of diverse genders and sexualities? And empowerment to make positive change in support of LGBTIQ people in your community?

Register today for Queer 101.

The Queer 101 training covers the basics of the LGBTIQ acronym. It explains the differences between sex, sexuality, and gender identity and expression. Additionally, this valuable training looks at some of the key issues faced by the LGBTIQ community.

Here are the upcoming training dates:

Caulfield

Tuesday 7 March, 12.30 ­– 3.30pm

Clayton

Tuesday 21 March, 12.30 – 3.30pm

For more details, go to LGBTIQ at Monash.

6. SummerFest 2017: Extend your summer!

Extend your summer with a #MonashSummer!

From 13-19 March, SummerFest at Monash returns to bring more good times to campus:

  • Summer Fiesta – our international food night. Free family-friendly event with food stalls and trucks, rides, a kids’ zone, and live entertainment.
  • Full Moon Party – a party under the stars with Monash DJs.
  • Twilight Cinema – free outdoor movie night at Northern Plaza.
  • Dive In Cinema – keep cool in the Doug Ellis pool while we screen Finding Dory poolside.
  • Culture Carnival – Caulfield’s lunchtime SummerFest celebration.
  • LuWOW Party – Peninsula’s night-time Hawaiian-themed party.
  • Parkville Picnic – Parkville’s evening outdoor cinema and food event.

And many more events and pop-ups across all campuses.

Visit the SummerFest website and SummerFest Facebook event for more information and to purchase tickets.

7. Volunteer Opportunities at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service

Applications for volunteer positions at the Monash Oakleigh Legal Service close Sunday 5 March at 10:00pm.

Law students are rostered to volunteer on either Tuesday or Wednesday nights to be part of a team that provides advice to clients experiencing a range of legal problems, including divorce and intervention orders and general legal issues.

Please find more information about the programs and the application process here.

Careers

Friday, March 3rd, 2017

1. ALDI Graduate Program

ALDI are currently recruiting 16 graduates nationally for the newly launched 2018 Graduate Program – applications are closing 31 March 2017.

ALDI’s 18 month Graduate Program, with a February 2018 start, allows graduates to rotate through all aspects of the business and develop their leadership skills. At the end of the program, graduates take on the role of Area Manager, running 3-5 stores in a multi-million dollar business as if it was their own.

ALDI also offers industry leading remuneration of $85,000 and a company car. You can read more about the ALDI graduate program here.

2. Careers Month – March 2017

Our largest careers event of the year is happening Thursday 9 March!

Come along to the Careers Expo, speak with employers at their booths and explore what career opportunities are available to you.

3. Internship opportunity: Corporate Social Responsibility and Climate Change

The Centre for Policy Development has an internship opportunity available for an enthusiastic Monash law student to work under the supervision of the Dean of Monash Law, Professor Bryan Horrigan, members of the Centre for Policy Development, and senior lawyers and business leaders.

More information here.

Eligibility criteria:

  • Final year LLB or JD Student; or
  • Masters student
  • Distinction average for law units
  • Completed or currently enrolled in Corporations Law
  • Must have 8 to 10 days capacity over Semester 1, 2017 (dates to be agreed with the successful applicant)

Apply here (you must be logged in with your Monash email account).

Applications close COB Wednesday 8 March 2017.

4. Internship opportunity: ZICOlaw, Malaysia

ZICOlaw are Malaysia’s largest law firm with offices located in Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.  Their expertise and commitment to goals has led them to be a multiple recipient of the “Malaysian Law Firm of the Year” award from the International Financial Law Review.

Applications are now open and close Friday 17 March 2017.

Duration: Minimum of 4 weeks from mid-June to mid-July 2017.

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see the eligibility criteria.

For further information including application process and eligibility details visit the ZICOlaw Internship webpage.

Further querieslaw-international@monash.edu.

5. KPMG graduate and vacation programs

Applications are now open to join KPMG Law’s Tax Controversy team in the Melbourne office as a vacation student in late 2017 / early 2018 and as a graduate from early 2018.

KPMG Law’s Tax Controversy and Dispute Resolution practice sits within KPMG’s affiliate law firm.

The practice provides legal advice for all tax matters, including:

  • Assisting clients to prepare for, manage and resolve disputes with Commonwealth, State and Territory revenue authorities;
  • Acting for clients at all stages of a matter, from pre-transaction stage all the way through to litigation;
  • Assisting clients with communicating transparent and correct information to revenue authorities and the market;
  • Providing strategic advice for managing a client’s tax affairs, including through alternative dispute resolution mechanisms; and
  • Providing tax legal advice in relation to tax technical matters.

Apply at the KPMG careers website for the graduate program and vacation program. Applications close on Tuesday 18 April 2017.

6. LegalVitae – new law jobs portal

The Law Society of NSW has launched a nation-wide new law-specifics jobs portal for law students and graduates, called LegalVitae today.

This portal is free for students and will provide an exhaustive list of internship, clerkship, graduate employment and other opportunities across Australia.

Postgraduate

Thursday, March 2nd, 2017

1. International LLM opportunity – Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law

You are invited to apply for the Parasol Foundation Trust International LL.M Program at Tel Aviv University Faculty of Law for the academic year 2017-2018.

Students can choose a general course of study or may specialise in:

Applicants to the International LL.M. must have completed an undergraduate degree in law (LL.B., JD, and Bachelor of Laws) prior to starting the LL.M. degree. Students in their final year of first degree studies may apply, and will be accepted on the condition they finish their first degree in good standing (above 80/100).

Applications for the 2017-2018 academic year close 31 May 2017.

Please find more information about this opportunity here.

2. Italy research scholarships – International Institute for the Unification of Private Law

The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law invites applications for its research scholarships. These support top-level lawyers wishing to conduct research in the fields of uniform or comparative private law.

Postgraduate law students, academics, government officials with a good working knowledge of English or French may apply. Special attention will be given to applicants from developing and emerging economies.

Scholarships last for six weeks to two months. Between 15 and 20 scholarships are awarded each year. Funding will cover all or part of the cost of living expenses in Rome, Italy.

Please note applications close Friday 27 October 2017.

3. Rotary Foundation Postgraduate Scholarships

The Rotary Foundation is offering one Victorian graduate support to complete international study at the graduate level through the Global Postgraduate Scholarship program. Applications close Saturday 18 March 2017.

The successful applicant will go on to further study relating to one of Rotary’s six areas of focus:

  • Peace and conflict prevention and/or resolution
  • Disease prevention and treatment
  • Water and sanitation
  • Maternal and child health
  • Basic education and literacy
  • Economic and community development

Further details are available here.

Events

Thursday, March 2nd, 2017

1. The Future of Elder Mediation

Dr. Anita Frayman will speak on the topic: The Future of Elder Mediation.

With the ageing of the population, the use of elder mediation is a growing rapidly. In this presentation Dr Frayman will distinguish elder mediation from other types of mediation, highlighting how intergenerational conflict may lead to elder abuse. She will discuss both the traditional role of the elder mediator in facilitating this support and the way she sees the role developing in the future.

Dr Anita Frayman practises as an elder mediator, facilitator, coach and aged care consultant, assisting older people and their families manage and avoid family conflict and elder abuse. She teaches ADR and presents seminars to industry and community groups.

Dr Frayman is an adjunct researcher at Monash University, a nationally accredited mediator and qualified lawyer with a PhD on cultural diversity and ageing.

Date: Thursday 9 March 2016

Time: 5.45pm (registration/networking) for 6.15pm to 7.15pm

Venue: Coopers Inn, cnr Exhibition & Little Lonsdale Streets, Melbourne

Cost: Free (non-VADR members $20)

RSVP: Please email admin@vadr.asn.au

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