General
1. Monash Law Running Club
The Monash Law Running Club is back again for Semester 2.
If you are looking to get fit, improve your health and wellbeing or would like to catch up with your fellow law buddies then come along to our running sessions.
Whether you are a seasoned runner or a complete beginner we cater for all abilities and no one gets left behind!
Join our Facebook page for specific days and times on when our sessions are. We look forward to seeing you soon.
2. Schwarzman Scholarship
Designed to prepare young leaders to deepen understanding between China and the rest of the world, Schwarzman Scholars is the first scholarship created to respond to the geopolitical landscape of the 21st Century.
Whether in politics, business or science, the success of future leaders around the world will depend upon an understanding of China’s role in global trends.
Students pursue a Masters in Global Affairs, working with an academic advisor to design an academic plan that best suits his or her academic and professional goals.
Students spend a year immersed in an international community of thinkers, innovators and senior leaders in business, politics and society. In an environment of intellectual engagement, professional development and cultural exchange, they learn from one another and pursue their academic disciplines while building their leadership capacities.
Applications close 11:59PM EDT on Thursday 26 September.
3. Podcast: Just Cases
Each day, law courts make decisions that change the lives of those present in the courtroom. Some decisions change society itself.
Just Cases explores the backstory to the biggest court cases you’ve never heard of.
Recent episodes include:
- EPISODE 15: Rolls-Royce’s worldwide network of corruption: Rolls-Royce. The name is synonymous with luxury. But in recent years, whistleblowers have revealed the prestige brand has been exporting corruption worldwide.
- EPISODE 14: “Now free speech has been killed as well”: How does the law balance the rights of women to access safe and legal abortions with the right to free speech and protest?
4. Podcast: Lawyers Weekly Show
The law students of today, who will become the lawyers of tomorrow, are not prepared to accept a workplace culture where bullying, sexual harassment and lack of care for mental health exists, says the Australian Law Students’ Association on The Lawyers Weekly Show. Check it out.