General Notices

1. 2014 Law Prato/Malaysia Information Sessions

  • Find out how you can study overseas in 2014 at the Prato Centre, Italy or Sunway Campus, Malaysia without adding any time to your degree.
  • Listen to students share their experiences from 2013.
  • Hear about the application process, units offered, funding and more.

Date: Monday 21 October 2013
Time: 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Venue: Building 12, Ground Floor, Lecture theatre L1, Monash University, Clayton campus

Date: Thursday 31 October 2013
Time: 1.00 pm – 2.00 pm
Venue: Seminar room 6, Second floor, Law Chambers, Marsh Building, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

These sessions will not be recorded but all information presented will be available on the updated website from the 21 October.

2. IRSV Student Competition 2013

Industrial Relations Society of Victoria Student Competition 2013

Please consider submitting a piece of work that you have completed this year.

For further information and application please see attached flyer.

4. SETU surveys

The Student Evaluations of Teaching & Units (SETU) surveys will open soon for
• FY-01 – LLM Unit LAW7465 and the Honours Research Unit – the survey opens 9 Sept & closes 3 Oct.
• T3-58 – LLM Units – the survey opens 9 Sept & closes 6 Oct.

The University will email you each week at your Monash email address  to remind you to complete the SETU survey and they will do this until the survey closes or you complete it. SETU is an online survey of students each Semester that provides our staff with helpful information which they then can use to make informed decisions about continually improving the quality of their Units. Please note that Units in different  teaching periods will get surveyed online at different times. We do value your feedback about our Units and we would really like to hear about what you think we are doing well and what still needs improving in each of our Units.  We would really appreciate it please if you could complete a SETU survey for each Unit in which you are enrolled. Thank you very much for your assistance with this important quality process.

5. Joining the Monash University Law Review

The Monash University Law Review is a leading, peer-reviewed academic law journal run by law students. It is highly regarded by law schools, academics and members of the legal profession.

An Editorial Committee of approximately 30 high achieving law students complete the initial edit of all articles accepted for publication. This edit involves verifying the accuracy of footnotes and checking the text for grammatical and stylistic errors. This role is essential to the production of the Review.

A highlight of the year is the Annual Dinner. This is an event attended by the sponsoring law firms, contributors and a keynote speaker. Speakers in the past have included High Court judges and high profile barristers.

Each year the Review recruits new committee members. If you are interested in finding out more about the application process, please send an email to law.review@monash.edu

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