Events
1. Democracy, Human Rights and the Judiciary
Join Sir Nicholas Blake, former UK High Court Judge of the Queens Bench Division, as he discusses the topic ‘Democracy, Human Rights and the Judiciary: the common law and the wider world’.
Date: Wednesday 4 September
Time: 5:00pm
Venue: Court One (Level 8), Federal Court of Australia, 305 William Street, Melbourne
2. Future Work, Future Leaders Week
How can you adapt and thrive throughout your career?
Get involved in Future Work, Future Leaders Week (26 – 31 August).
Take a tour of future-focused companies, be part of inspiring discussions and workshops, on-campus film screenings and more.
3. Secure Yourself as a Freelancer
As the gig economy continues its rapid growth in Australia and across the world, an increasing number of businesses are turning to freelancers to complete a range of tasks. The Australian Industry Group found that over one third of Australians were engaged in some form of freelance work over the past year.
The most in-demand freelance jobs cut across a variety of different skill sets, including: mobile and software development, graphic design, excel data entry, copywriting and proofreading. Yet, one thing almost all freelancers have in common is a need for more clarity around their legal obligations with contractors.
Date: Thursday 29 August
Time: 6.00pm – 7.30pm
Venue: Academy Xi, Level 3, 45 Exhibition St, Melbourne 3000
FREE book tickets here
4. Supply Chain Fundamentals Course
What is a supply chain and how does it makes our modern lives possible?
The Wayfinder Supply Chain Fundamentals Cours is a free, half-day course, which will explain the basic functions and flows of a supply chain. It is presented by VICT (Victoria International Container Terminal).
You will learn why managing real-life supply chains can be a complex, challenging but a crucial task.
Topics covered include the basic trade-offs in supply chain management, modern ethics considerations, and an overview of the emerging technologies that promise to underpin the supply chains of tomorrow.
Date: Tuesday 3 September 2019
Time: 8.30am-2.00pm (Course runs 9.00am-1.00pm, and will be followed by site tour)
Venue: VICT Toolbox Room – 78 Webb Dock Drive, Port Melbourne (enter via Empress Rd, opposite Toll)
- You will be required to supply photo ID in advance to obtain security access, Wayfinder will contact participants to arrange
- To comply with safety regulations, you will be required to wear closed toe flat shoes, and clothing that covers your arms and legs
- Arrive at 8.30am to allow ample time for safety and security induction.
5. Carlton & United Breweries – Industry Seminar
Carlton & United Breweries is one of Australia’s most iconic beer companies, with a history dating back to 1832. We brew some of Australia’s most beloved beers and ciders including Victoria Bitter, Carlton Draught, Pure Blonde, Great Northern, Strongbow, Mercury and Bulmers.
At Carlton & United Breweries, it’s not about what you studied, or where you worked – it’s about what you can do. We value talented people who aren’t afraid to be bold, resourceful and committed.
We invite you to join us in the CUB Bar for a panel session with law graduates who all work in different parts of our business, from the in-house legal team to commercial, to hear about their career journeys and where a career with CUB might take you.
Panellists
Victor Li: Legal Director – Commercial & IP
Sarah Hasssen: Associate Director – Tax
Isaac Lowrie: Director – Strategy & Planning
Anthony Langford: Associate Director – Commercial PPM
Seminar Details
Date: Wednesday 18 September 2019
Time: 5.00pm -7.00pm
Venue: CUB Bar, Level 20 2 Southbank Boulevard
Registration is essential before Friday 13 September : REGISTER HERE
6. National Law Honours Student Conference
The National Law Honours Student Conference provides graduating LLB and JD students and recent graduates with the opportunity to present their law honours research, senior research thesis or comparable major research project in an academic setting.
Session chairs in the students’ research field will offer constructive feedback and advice, including possible publication.
There is a $1,500 prize for best presentation sponsored by the Australian Academy of Law.
The conference is held on Saturday 7 December in Sydney. Attendance is free and lunch and drinks are provided. A keynote address will be provided by Dr Sacha Molitorisz of the Faculty of Law, University of Technology Sydney.
Visit www.lawhonoursconference.com for more information and instructions on submitting abstracts. The deadline for submission of abstracts is 25 October 2019.