General

1. Vice-Chancellor’s Ancora Imparo Program

Applications are now open for the the Vice-Chancellor’s Ancora Imparo Program.

The program is a unique opportunity, available only to second-year Monash University students. Participants will hear from inspiring leaders with backgrounds ranging from business, politics, sport, public service, education, health, law, and the arts.

The Ancora Imparo Program offers a range of opportunities and activities that:

  • draw on and foster your sense of idealism
  • increase your self-understanding
  • affirm and strengthen your confidence in your existing abilities
  • foster an ethic of service
  • enhance your ability to effect positive social change
  • provide you with an opportunity to work with other passionate and committed peers
  • facilitate your learning from past and present leaders.

Applications close Monday 6 August. For more information and to apply see here.

2. What are your career aspirations?

The Non-Traditionalists are a group of Monash Law Ambassadors looking beyond stereotypical commercial law pathways. We’re exploring the ways commercial law can be practised in non-traditional contexts, as well as exposing the non-traditional pathways that can be pursued with a law degree.
We’ll be interviewing and creating videos of lawyers who have done just this, before ultimately creating a website to share this information.
But before we do, we are seeking to ascertain the career aspirations of law students (LLB, JD and LLM). All survey responses will be gratefully received. Please note that having a clear idea of your desired career is not essential.
TAKE SURVEY

3. Intercultural interaction study: your views wanted!

Culture Bridge Institute is a not-for-profit public policy think tank run by university students, for university students. Culture Bridge Institute is dedicated to researching and finding solutions in relation to cross-cultural interaction issues in Australia.

Culture Bridge Institute is conducting research on intercultural interaction issues faced by students at Monash University. They would love to hear from your thoughts and experience as a Monash Law student.

The findings of this survey will be used to influence change at Monash University and to ultimately improve the intercultural experience on campus.

Click here to access the survey and share your views

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