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General Notices

Friday, October 6th, 2017

1. LegiBook relocation sale!

LegiBook will be relocating at the end of November.

Come to the LegiBook store in the Law Basement (Mon-Fri 10am to 2pm) for some serious discounts, including:

  • 50-75% off current texts
  • 25% off stationary
  • $5 and $10 books
  • and lots more

Sale is on now and ends 3 November, or until stocks last. You’ll be advised of LegiBook’s new location in due course.

2. Student Evaluation of Teaching and Units survey

Do you have suggestions to improve your units and influence change?

Let us know via the Student Evaluation of Teaching and Units (SETU) survey, open now until 29 October 2017.

It only takes a few minutes to complete. Take survey.

3. Peer Mentor Program 2018 – apply now

Want to be part of the illustrious Peer Mentor Program network, geared towards helping first years in their successful and fun transition into Law school?

With a greater emphasis on mental health and student wellbeing, and more incentives for mentors to participate than ever, now is the time for you to get involved.

  • Are you enthusiastic?
  • Committed?
  • Do you enjoy helping people?
  • Love getting involved?

Applications can be made for either Deputy-Coordinator or Peer Mentor (or both). Please see here for job descriptions, more information about the program and the application form.

General Notices

Friday, September 15th, 2017

1. Supreme Court of Victoria website survey

 

The Supreme and County Courts are currently conducting a website user survey and want to know what users think to help inform improvements.

Click here to access the survey or find the link via the Supreme Court’s homepage: www.supremecourt.vic.gov.au.

The survey takes about 5-10 minutes to complete and remains open until Wednesday  20 September 2017.

General Notices

Friday, August 25th, 2017

1. Survey: Mental health of Monash Law students

It is important that all students at Monash thrive.

A team of researchers from the Law and Health Science Faculties at Monash University are conducting research into the correlation between empathy levels and mental health and wellbeing for Monash Law students.

The Monash researchers carrying out the research include Dr Becky Batagol, Dr Adiva Sifris, Dr Ben Spivak and Associate Professor Brett Williams.

Please complete the online survey. It will only take 25 minutes of your time and might result in changes which will improve the mental health and wellbeing of law students in general.

All participants who complete the survey will go in the draw to win one of 5 Coles Group & Myer Gift Cards valued at $50 each. These cards can be spent at Coles, Myer, Target, Target Country and Baby Target, Kmart and Kmart Tyre & Auto, Liquorland, Vintage Cellars, 1st Choice Liquor and Coles Express.

If you are concerned about your mental health please contact the Monash University Counselling Services:

www.monash.edu.au/counselling/appointments.html

Phone: 9905 3020

Monash Counselling services are free for students.

2. Myer Innovation Fellowship 2018

Since it was launched three years ago, the Myer Innovation Fellowship program has unearthed nine amazing individuals who have used the Fellowship to help realise their big idea.

The program seeks exceptional leaders across all sectors (private, public and non-profit) and from all types of professional backgrounds. The selection panel will consider both quality of the break-through idea and the capacity of the applicant to implement this idea. It is expected that in 2018 three Fellows will each receive $100,000 along with select administrative and operational support for their twelve months commitment to the program.

You can find out more about the program here.

Key eligibility criteria:

  • Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
  • Reside in Australia for the majority of the Fellowship period
  • Be prepared to take a sabbatical from their current role for twelve months
  • Have a proven track record of risk-taking, out-of-the-box thinking
  • Have an ability to turn ideas into action
  • Have well-developed networks within an area of the proposed project.

The proposed project must:

  • Be based in Australia
  • Be aligned with one or more of the three The Myer Foundation’s and Sidney Myer Fund’s program areas of Education, Poverty and Disadvantage, and
  • Sustainability and the Environment
  • Have been in development for not longer than three years.

3. Green Steps @ Monash Sustainability Leadership Program

Do you want to gain industry skills that allow you to help make businesses more sustainable and future ready?

Green Steps @ Uni is an award winning program for university students that provides you with sustainability leadership skills through demonstrating your commitment to create change via an online platform (Take One Step), participating in intensive face-to-face skills training and gaining sustainability consultancy project experience.

The program and training component is highly interactive and emphasises teamwork and student participation. You’ll be learning from our highly experienced trainers, guest speakers and other participants from a range of study areas.

Participants will be exposed to a range of expertise on climate change and carbon management, behaviour change, sustainability leadership, influencing and effective communication, harnessing technology and disruption and futures thinking.

Learn more here: greensteps.edu.au/monash

4. Faculty Managed Internship: Asserson Law Offices, Israel 2018

Asserson Law Offices, Israel’s largest foreign law firm, is a UK law firm whose principal office is situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel’s dynamic technology and innovation hub.

This internship offers successful candidates the opportunity to taste the excitement of life in the liveliest city in the Middle East, together with the opportunity to work with top level UK solicitors on a range of stimulating legal issues.

Applications are now open and close Friday 15 September 2017.

Two 3 week internships are available – January 2017 (Period 1) and February 2017 (Period 2)

Further information including Application process & Eligibility details can be found on the website.

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

Queries: law-international@monash.edu

5. Faculty Managed Internship: Herzog, Fox & Neeman, Israel 2018

Applications are now open and close Friday 15 September, 2017.

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid-January to mid-February.

Further information including Application process & Eligibility details.

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

Queries: law-international@monash.edu

6. Faculty Managed Internship: The National Human Rights Society of Malaysia (HAKAM)

The National Human Rights Society of Malaysia (HAKAM) was formed in 1988 in response to growing concerns over human rights violations in Malaysia. The call to form HAKAM came from two of the nation’s former Prime Ministers, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj and Tun Hussein Onn, alongside other prominent leaders of civil society.

The society’s objectives are, inter alia, to promote, preserve and defend human rights in Malaysia. Over the years, HAKAM has engaged in a wide range of issues, from advocating for the rights of indigenous communities, lobbying to abolish draconian laws inconsistent with principles of human rights, raising awareness of human rights through campaigns guided by research projects, and pushing for ratification of international and regional human rights instruments.

HAKAM strives to continue advocating for human rights, in the hopes of inculcating new generations of Malaysians who can bravely speak out for themselves.”

Applications are now open and close Friday 15 September, 2017.

Duration: Minimum of 8 weeks to 12 weeks from December 2017 to February 2018.

Student Mobility Funding: Faculty of Law Asian Experience Travel Scholarship ($5,000) for max. one selected eligible student; other Faculty Student Mobility Funding provided up to $1,500 for other selected eligible students.

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

Further queries: law-international@monash.edu

7. Faculty Managed Internship: KLRCA, Malaysia 2018

Applications are now open for a Monash Law Postgraduate student to apply for this internship. Applications close Wednesday 6 September 2017.

Three month internship from January to March 2018

Further information including Application process and eligibility criteria.

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

8. Volunteer opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities are available in 2017 at the Monash Oakleigh Legal Service for Monash Law Students.

Wednesday Night Advice Only Service

Applications for the Wednesday Night Advice Only Session at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service will open at 8:00am on 28 August 2017 and close 10:00pm on 3 September 2017. Please note that late applications will not be accepted.

You are applying to be part of the Wednesday night volunteer team, which provides advice to clients experiencing a wide range of legal problems.

Students are rostered to volunteer on Wednesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. Commencement date is on 4 October 2017.

For an application form please see our website.

Application forms are not available before 28 August 2017

Tuesday Night Family Law Advice Only Service

The Tuesday Family Law Advice Service handles matters relating to Children, Divorce and Intervention Orders.

Students are rostered to volunteer on a Tuesday night on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. Commencement date is on 3 October 2017.

In each session, volunteers will:

  • Interview clients
  • Develop practical and research skills
  • Have the opportunity to learn and work under the supervision of qualified lawyers and barristers

Applications for the September 2017 intake will open 8:00am on 28 August 2017 and close 10:00pm on 3 September 2017. For an application form please see our website.

Application forms are not available before 28 August 2017.

Preference will be given to students who have undertaken a Family Law Unit or have experience working/volunteer.

9. Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge

For the first time, the Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge will soon take place in Australia!

In the Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge, student teams tackle a – fictional but realistic – cyber attack and develop policy recommendations that respond to this evolving crisis. This competition will provide students across different academic disciplines with a deeper understanding of the challenges associated with cyber conflict in the Indo-Pacific. It will also provide a unique opportunity to interact with cyber security experts in industry, academia, and government.

Students enrolled in any undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, professional, or law program, including students in military academies, on the registration deadline (31 August 2017) are eligible to compete.

Find more information here.

10. Monash Law Ambassador Presents: TechUp Law Publication

Digital disruption – it is no question that this has become the latest buzz-word in the legal profession, but what is it and how can law students be well equipped to face the changing legal landscape?

Monash Law Ambassadors presents a student publication that specifically caters to law students’ understanding of digital technologies in the legal sector. It features articles written by legal professionals and current students, who discuss how technology is changing the legal profession and how law students can adapt to these changes.

Now available for students to download here.

General Notices

Friday, August 18th, 2017

1. Myer Innovation Fellowship 2018

Since it was launched three years ago, the Myer Innovation Fellowship program has unearthed nine amazing individuals who have used the Fellowship to help realise their big idea.

The program seeks exceptional leaders across all sectors (private, public and non-profit) and from all types of professional backgrounds. The selection panel will consider both quality of the break-through idea and the capacity of the applicant to implement this idea. It is expected that in 2018 three Fellows will each receive $100,000 along with select administrative and operational support for their twelve months commitment to the program.

You can find out more about the program here.

Key eligibility criteria:

  • Be an Australian citizen or permanent resident
  • Reside in Australia for the majority of the Fellowship period
  • Be prepared to take a sabbatical from their current role for twelve months
  • Have a proven track record of risk-taking, out-of-the-box thinking
  • Have an ability to turn ideas into action
  • Have well-developed networks within an area of the proposed project.

The proposed project must:

  • Be based in Australia
  • Be aligned with one or more of the three The Myer Foundation’s and Sidney Myer Fund’s program areas of Education, Poverty and Disadvantage, and
  • Sustainability and the Environment
  • Have been in development for not longer than three years.

2. Green Steps @ Monash Sustainability Leadership Program

Do you want to gain industry skills that allow you to help make businesses more sustainable and future ready?

Green Steps @ Uni is an award winning program for university students that provides you with sustainability leadership skills through demonstrating your commitment to create change via an online platform (Take One Step), participating in intensive face-to-face skills training and gaining sustainability consultancy project experience.

The program and training component is highly interactive and emphasises teamwork and student participation. You’ll be learning from our highly experienced trainers, guest speakers and other participants from a range of study areas.

Participants will be exposed to a range of expertise on climate change and carbon management, behaviour change, sustainability leadership, influencing and effective communication, harnessing technology and disruption and futures thinking.

Learn more here: greensteps.edu.au/monash

3. Faculty Managed Internship: Asserson Law Offices, Israel 2018

Asserson Law Offices, Israel’s largest foreign law firm, is a UK law firm whose principal office is situated in the heart of Tel Aviv, Israel’s dynamic technology and innovation hub.

This internship offers successful candidates the opportunity to taste the excitement of life in the liveliest city in the Middle East, together with the opportunity to work with top level UK solicitors on a range of stimulating legal issues.

Applications are now open and close Friday 15 September 2017.

Two 3 week internships are available – January 2017 (Period 1) and February 2017 (Period 2)

Further information including Application process & Eligibility details can be found on the website.

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

Queries: law-international@monash.edu

4. Faculty Managed Internship: Herzog, Fox & Neeman, Israel 2018

Applications are now open and close Friday 15 September, 2017.

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid-January to mid-February.

Further information including Application process & Eligibility details.

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

Queries: law-international@monash.edu

5. Faculty Managed Internship: The National Human Rights Society of Malaysia (HAKAM)

The National Human Rights Society of Malaysia (HAKAM) was formed in 1988 in response to growing concerns over human rights violations in Malaysia. The call to form HAKAM came from two of the nation’s former Prime Ministers, Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj and Tun Hussein Onn, alongside other prominent leaders of civil society.

The society’s objectives are, inter alia, to promote, preserve and defend human rights in Malaysia. Over the years, HAKAM has engaged in a wide range of issues, from advocating for the rights of indigenous communities, lobbying to abolish draconian laws inconsistent with principles of human rights, raising awareness of human rights through campaigns guided by research projects, and pushing for ratification of international and regional human rights instruments.

HAKAM strives to continue advocating for human rights, in the hopes of inculcating new generations of Malaysians who can bravely speak out for themselves.”

Applications are now open and close Friday 15 September, 2017.

Duration: Minimum of 8 weeks to 12 weeks from December 2017 to February 2018.

Student Mobility Funding: Faculty of Law Asian Experience Travel Scholarship ($5,000) for max. one selected eligible student; other Faculty Student Mobility Funding provided up to $1,500 for other selected eligible students.

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

Further queries: law-international@monash.edu

6. Faculty Managed Internship: KLRCA, Malaysia 2018

Applications are now open for a Monash Law Postgraduate student to apply for this internship. Applications close Wednesday 6 September 2017.

Three month internship from January to March 2018

Further information including Application process and eligibility criteria.

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

7. Volunteer opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities are available in 2017 at the Monash Oakleigh Legal Service for Monash Law Students.

Wednesday Night Advice Only Service

Applications for the Wednesday Night Advice Only Session at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service will open at 8:00am on 28 August 2017 and close 10:00pm on 3 September 2017. Please note that late applications will not be accepted.

You are applying to be part of the Wednesday night volunteer team, which provides advice to clients experiencing a wide range of legal problems.

Students are rostered to volunteer on Wednesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. Commencement date is on 4 October 2017.

For an application form please see our website.

Application forms are not available before 28 August 2017

Tuesday Night Family Law Advice Only Service

The Tuesday Family Law Advice Service handles matters relating to Children, Divorce and Intervention Orders.

Students are rostered to volunteer on a Tuesday night on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. Commencement date is on 3 October 2017.

In each session, volunteers will:

  • Interview clients
  • Develop practical and research skills
  • Have the opportunity to learn and work under the supervision of qualified lawyers and barristers

Applications for the September 2017 intake will open 8:00am on 28 August 2017 and close 10:00pm on 3 September 2017. For an application form please see our website.

Application forms are not available before 28 August 2017.

Preference will be given to students who have undertaken a Family Law Unit or have experience working/volunteer.

8. Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge

For the first time, the Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge will soon take place in Australia!

In the Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge, student teams tackle a – fictional but realistic – cyber attack and develop policy recommendations that respond to this evolving crisis. This competition will provide students across different academic disciplines with a deeper understanding of the challenges associated with cyber conflict in the Indo-Pacific. It will also provide a unique opportunity to interact with cyber security experts in industry, academia, and government.

Students enrolled in any undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, professional, or law program, including students in military academies, on the registration deadline (31 August 2017) are eligible to compete.

Find more information here.

9. Monash Law Ambassador Presents: TechUp Law Publication

Digital disruption – it is no question that this has become the latest buzz-word in the legal profession, but what is it and how can law students be well equipped to face the changing legal landscape?

Monash Law Ambassadors presents a student publication that specifically caters to law students’ understanding of digital technologies in the legal sector. It features articles written by legal professionals and current students, who discuss how technology is changing the legal profession and how law students can adapt to these changes.

Now available for students to download here.

10. Aurora Internship

The Aurora Project internship program places students and graduates with backgrounds in law, community development, archaeology and more at Indigenous sector organisations all around Australia.

Work in land rights, policy development, research and social justice.

Applications are open until Friday 25 August. Learn more and apply here.

General Notices

Thursday, August 10th, 2017

1. Volunteer opportunities

Volunteer Opportunities are available in 2017 at the Monash Oakleigh Legal Service for Monash Law Students.

Wednesday Night Advice Only Service

Applications for the Wednesday Night Advice Only Session at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service will open at 8:00am on 28 August 2017 and close 10:00pm on 3 September 2017. Please note that late applications will not be accepted.

You are applying to be part of the Wednesday night volunteer team, which provides advice to clients experiencing a wide range of legal problems.

Students are rostered to volunteer on Wednesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. Commencement date is on 4 October 2017.

For an application form please see our website.

Application forms are not available before 28 August 2017

Tuesday Night Family Law Advice Only Service

The Tuesday Family Law Advice Service handles matters relating to Children, Divorce and Intervention Orders.

Students are rostered to volunteer on a Tuesday night on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm. Commencement date is on 3 October 2017.

In each session, volunteers will:

  • Interview clients
  • Develop practical and research skills
  • Have the opportunity to learn and work under the supervision of qualified lawyers and barristers

Applications for the September 2017 intake will open 8:00am on 28 August 2017 and close 10:00pm on 3 September 2017. For an application form please see our website.

Application forms are not available before 28 August 2017.

Preference will be given to students who have undertaken a Family Law Unit or have experience working/volunteer.

2. Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge

For the first time, the Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge will soon take place in Australia!

In the Cyber 9/12 Student Challenge, student teams tackle a – fictional but realistic – cyber attack and develop policy recommendations that respond to this evolving crisis. This competition will provide students across different academic disciplines with a deeper understanding of the challenges associated with cyber conflict in the Indo-Pacific. It will also provide a unique opportunity to interact with cyber security experts in industry, academia, and government.

Students enrolled in any undergraduate, graduate, doctoral, professional, or law program, including students in military academies, on the registration deadline (31 August 2017) are eligible to compete.

Find more information here.

3. Monash Law Ambassador Presents: TechUp Law Publication

Digital disruption – it is no question that this has become the latest buzz-word in the legal profession, but what is it and how can law students be well equipped to face the changing legal landscape?

Monash Law Ambassadors presents a student publication that specifically caters to law students’ understanding of digital technologies in the legal sector. It features articles written by legal professionals and current students, who discuss how technology is changing the legal profession and how law students can adapt to these changes.

Now available for students to download here.

4. Connecting with Law Short Film Competition

Now in its tenth year, the Connecting with Law Short Film Competition is open to all students currently enrolled in an Australian law school.

To enter, create a 2-5 minute film about Groundbreakers: people, cases or judgements that have changed the shape of Australian law.

Your film should educate, entertain and engage fellow law students and help them connect with law. Get your name known in law and win great prizes!

  • 1st Prize – $1,500
  • 2nd Prize – $500
  • 3rd Prize – $250

Competition closes Friday 25 August 2017.

5. Queen Mary Law Journal

The Queen Mary Law Journal is pleased to announce an open call for submissions for its Spring 2018 issue.

We are a peer reviewed, open access publication, which is available in print and online. Every year we publish work by undergraduates, postgraduates and legal practitioners from around the world.

While we accept articles addressing the study or practice of UK law, we especially welcome articles on the comparative analysis of UK law with other jurisdictions and articles highlighting the perplexities of the current law in general.

The deadline for submissions is 5 September 2017. Please find more information about submitting to the Spring issue.

6. Aurora Internship

The Aurora Project internship program places students and graduates with backgrounds in law, community development, archaeology and more at Indigenous sector organisations all around Australia.

Work in land rights, policy development, research and social justice.

Applications are open until Friday 25 August. Learn more and apply here.

7. Westpac Innovation Challenge 2017

The 2017 Westpac Innovation Challenge is now open to applications from start-ups, entrepreneurs and thought leaders with innovative solutions to transform Australia’s professional services sector, with a particular focus on accounting or legal practices.

The cash prize is worth $40,000.

This sector is a key contributor to the Australian economy; a major employer; and one that supports the growth and development of businesses across our economy. It’s also a very mature sector – and one that is ripe for technology-driven innovation.

Westpac’s challenge to entrepreneurs and innovators is to come up with the next big idea that will shape the future of this sector and support its growth.

Do you reckon you’ve got what it takes? Check out the Innovation Challenge here.

General Notices

Friday, August 4th, 2017

1. Monash Law Ambassador Presents: TechUp Law Publication

Digital disruption – it is no question that this has become the latest buzz-word in the legal profession, but what is it and how can law students be well equipped to face the changing legal landscape?

Monash Law Ambassadors presents a student publication that specifically caters to law students’ understanding of digital technologies in the legal sector. It features articles written by legal professionals and current students, who discuss how technology is changing the legal profession and how law students can adapt to these changes.

Now available for students to download here.

2. Connecting with Law Short Film Competition

Now in its tenth year, the Connecting with Law Short Film Competition is open to all students currently enrolled in an Australian law school.

To enter, create a 2-5 minute film about Groundbreakers: people, cases or judgements that have changed the shape of Australian law.

Your film should educate, entertain and engage fellow law students and help them connect with law. Get your name known in law and win great prizes!

  • 1st Prize – $1,500
  • 2nd Prize – $500
  • 3rd Prize – $250

Competition closes Friday 25 August 2017.

3. Queen Mary Law Journal

The Queen Mary Law Journal is pleased to announce an open call for submissions for its Spring 2018 issue.

We are a peer reviewed, open access publication, which is available in print and online. Every year we publish work by undergraduates, postgraduates and legal practitioners from around the world.

While we accept articles addressing the study or practice of UK law, we especially welcome articles on the comparative analysis of UK law with other jurisdictions and articles highlighting the perplexities of the current law in general.

The deadline for submissions is 5 September 2017. Please find more information about submitting to the Spring issue.

4. Aurora Internship

The Aurora Project internship program places students and graduates with backgrounds in law, community development, archaeology and more at Indigenous sector organisations all around Australia.

Work in land rights, policy development, research and social justice.

Applications are open until Friday 25 August. Learn more and apply here.

5. Accelerator Monash startup program

Applications for the Accelerator Program to grow the next generation of Monash startups through an intensive three-month program and $20,000 seed funding for each selected team (~5 teams) is open.

This program is run by The Generator – the centrally supported initiative for entrepreneurship at Monash and is open to all students, staff and alumni.

You can find more info about the Accelerator Program here.

6. Westpac Innovation Challenge 2017

The 2017 Westpac Innovation Challenge is now open to applications from start-ups, entrepreneurs and thought leaders with innovative solutions to transform Australia’s professional services sector, with a particular focus on accounting or legal practices.

The cash prize is worth $40,000.

This sector is a key contributor to the Australian economy; a major employer; and one that supports the growth and development of businesses across our economy. It’s also a very mature sector – and one that is ripe for technology-driven innovation.

Westpac’s challenge to entrepreneurs and innovators is to come up with the next big idea that will shape the future of this sector and support its growth.

Do you reckon you’ve got what it takes? Check out the Innovation Challenge here.

7. Groza Learning Center Education Scholarship

The Groza Learning Center Education Scholarship was created to help students interested in higher education reach their goal of attending college or university.

Each year a theme will be chosen and students will have the chance to respond in a short essay.

This year’s theme is ‘Redemption‘.

One winner will be selected and receive $1000 towards higher education.

Please find more information here.

Please note applications close Thursday 30 November 2017.

General Notices

Thursday, July 27th, 2017

1. Monash Law Ambassador Presents: TechUp Law Publication

Digital disruption – it is no question that this has become the latest buzz-word in the legal profession, but what is it and how can law students be well equipped to face the changing legal landscape?

Monash Law Ambassadors presents a student publication that specifically caters to law students’ understanding of digital technologies in the legal sector. It features articles written by legal professionals and current students, who discuss how technology is changing the legal profession and how law students can adapt to these changes.

Now available for students to download here.

2. Connecting with Law Short Film Competition

Now in its tenth year, the Connecting with Law Short Film Competition is open to all students currently enrolled in an Australian law school.

To enter, create a 2-5 minute film about Groundbreakers: people, cases or judgements that have changed the shape of Australian law.

Your film should educate, entertain and engage fellow law students and help them connect with law. Get your name known in law and win great prizes!

  • 1st Prize – $1,500
  • 2nd Prize – $500
  • 3rd Prize – $250

Competition closes Friday 25 August 2017.

3. Accelerator Monash startup program

Applications for the Accelerator Program to grow the next generation of Monash startups through an intensive three-month program and $20,000 seed funding for each selected team (~5 teams) is open.

This program is run by The Generator – the centrally supported initiative for entrepreneurship at Monash and is open to all students, staff and alumni.

You can find more info about the Accelerator Program here.

4. National Essay Competition

The 2017 National Essay Competition held by the Australian Legal Philosophy Students’ Association  (ALPSA) is closing soon.

This year’s topic is ‘Jurisprudential perspectives on the proposed bill of rights for Queensland’.

The ALPSA Essay Competition is a chance for Australian law students to showcase their ability to discuss the complexities of legal philosophy, in the context of an historical or controversial topic of choice.

In 2017, the judging panel will comprise the Honourable Justice Patrick Keane AC of the High Court of Australia, Professor Jeremy Waldron of New York University, and Professor Brian Bix of the University of Minnesota.

The competition prizes include cash prizes and the chance to be published in the University of Queensland Law Journal, the oldest university law journal in Australia.

Entries will close Monday 31 July 2017.

Please find more information here.

5. Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot & Jessup Moot 2017

Want to represent Monash at a national or international moot competition?

By enrolling in relevant semester two 6-point units, you could be selected for the Jessup Moot or the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.

The Jessup Moot (LAW4806 (LLB) or LAW5056 (JD)) will take place Canberra in February 2018, with national rounds for finalist teams in Washington, DC.

The Vis Moot (LAW4807 (LLB) or LAW5055 (JD)) will take place in Vienna and Hong Kong in March/April 2018. Places are limited with five or six students to be selected for each moot team.

You may apply for a team even if you choose not to enrol in any of the above units. Applications are open to LLB and JD students in their final year. Submit your initial application by 5:00pm on Friday 28 July.

Please find more information here.

6. Westpac Innovation Challenge 2017

The 2017 Westpac Innovation Challenge is now open to applications from start-ups, entrepreneurs and thought leaders with innovative solutions to transform Australia’s professional services sector, with a particular focus on accounting or legal practices.

The cash prize is worth $40,000.

This sector is a key contributor to the Australian economy; a major employer; and one that supports the growth and development of businesses across our economy. It’s also a very mature sector – and one that is ripe for technology-driven innovation.

Westpac’s challenge to entrepreneurs and innovators is to come up with the next big idea that will shape the future of this sector and support its growth.

Do you reckon you’ve got what it takes? Check out the Innovation Challenge here.

7. Groza Learning Center Education Scholarship

The Groza Learning Center Education Scholarship was created to help students interested in higher education reach their goal of attending college or university.

Each year a theme will be chosen and students will have the chance to respond in a short essay.

This year’s theme is ‘Redemption‘.

One winner will be selected and receive $1000 towards higher education.

Please find more information here.

Please note applications close Thursday 30 November 2017.
Application Deadline

30 November 2017

General Notices

Wednesday, July 19th, 2017

1. EcoPeace Middle East Internship 2017-18

Applications are now open for the EcoPeace Middle East Internship in Tel Aviv, Israel.

EcoPeace Middle East is a unique organisation that brings together Jordanian, Palestinian, and Israeli environmentalists. The primary objective is to promote cooperative efforts to protect a shared environmental heritage. In so doing, they seek to advance both sustainable regional development and the creation of necessary conditions for lasting peace in the region.

This three-month internship runs from November 2017 to February 2018.

Applications close Thursday 27 July 2017.

To apply and check out eligibility criteria see here.

Student Mobility Funding may be provided. Please see eligibility criteria here.

If you have any queries please email law-international@monash.edu.

2. Accelerator Monash startup program

Applications for the Accelerator Program to grow the next generation of Monash startups through an intensive three-month program and $20,000 seed funding for each selected team (~5 teams) is open.

This program is run by The Generator – the centrally supported initiative for entrepreneurship at Monash and is open to all students, staff and alumni.

You can find more info about the Accelerator Program here.

3. National Essay Competition

The 2017 National Essay Competition held by the Australian Legal Philosophy Students’ Association  (ALPSA) is closing soon.

This year’s topic is ‘Jurisprudential perspectives on the proposed bill of rights for Queensland’.

The ALPSA Essay Competition is a chance for Australian law students to showcase their ability to discuss the complexities of legal philosophy, in the context of an historical or controversial topic of choice.

In 2017, the judging panel will comprise the Honourable Justice Patrick Keane AC of the High Court of Australia, Professor Jeremy Waldron of New York University, and Professor Brian Bix of the University of Minnesota.

The competition prizes include cash prizes and the chance to be published in the University of Queensland Law Journal, the oldest university law journal in Australia.

Entries will close Monday 31 July 2017.

Please find more information here.

4. Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot & Jessup Moot 2017

Want to represent Monash at a national or international moot competition?

By enrolling in relevant semester two 6-point units, you could be selected for the Jessup Moot or the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.

The Jessup Moot (LAW4806 (LLB) or LAW5056 (JD)) will take place Canberra in February 2018, with national rounds for finalist teams in Washington, DC.

The Vis Moot (LAW4807 (LLB) or LAW5055 (JD)) will take place in Vienna and Hong Kong in March/April 2018. Places are limited with five or six students to be selected for each moot team.

You may apply for a team even if you choose not to enrol in any of the above units. Applications are open to LLB and JD students in their final year. Submit your initial application by 5:00pm on Friday 28 July.

Please find more information here.

General

Thursday, July 13th, 2017

1. Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot & Jessup Moot 2017

Want to represent Monash at a national or international moot competition?

By enrolling in relevant semester two 6-point units, you could be selected for the Jessup Moot or the Willem C Vis International Commercial Arbitration Moot.

The Jessup Moot (LAW4806 (LLB) or LAW5056 (JD)) will take place Canberra in February 2018, with national rounds for finalist teams in Washington, DC.

The Vis Moot (LAW4807 (LLB) or LAW5055 (JD)) will take place in Vienna and Hong Kong in March/April 2018. Places are limited with five or six students to be selected for each moot team.

You may apply for a team even if you choose not to enrol in any of the above units. Applications are open to LLB and JD students in their final year. Submit your initial application by 5:00pm on Friday 28 July.

Please find more information here.

2. Accelerator Monash startup program

Applications for the Accelerator Program to grow the next generation of Monash startups through an intensive three-month program and $20,000 seed funding for each selected team (~5 teams) is open.

This program is run by The Generator – the centrally supported initiative for entrepreneurship at Monash and is open to all students, staff and alumni.

You can find more info about the Accelerator Program here.

3. National Essay Competition

The 2017 National Essay Competition held by the Australian Legal Philosophy Students’ Association  (ALPSA) is closing soon.

This year’s topic is ‘Jurisprudential perspectives on the proposed bill of rights for Queensland’.

The ALPSA Essay Competition is a chance for Australian law students to showcase their ability to discuss the complexities of legal philosophy, in the context of an historical or controversial topic of choice.

In 2017, the judging panel will comprise the Honourable Justice Patrick Keane AC of the High Court of Australia, Professor Jeremy Waldron of New York University, and Professor Brian Bix of the University of Minnesota.

The competition prizes include cash prizes and the chance to be published in the University of Queensland Law Journal, the oldest university law journal in Australia.

Entries will close Monday 31 July 2017.

Please find more information here.

General Notices

Friday, June 16th, 2017

1. $3000 grant to study in Jakarta – 2 weeks left to apply

Applications close soon for an opportunity to study and undertake a work placement in Indonesia. Grants of $3,000 are available for successful applicants.

Piloting in 2018, ACICIS’ Law Professional Practicum Program will be a six-week study program, undertaken in Jakarta, Indonesia, prior to the commencement of the Australian academic calendar year (January – February 2018).

The program, hosted by an ACICIS Indonesian Partner University (TBC) will consist of an initial two weeks of intensive Indonesian language instruction and English language lectures by local legal practitioners and experts in the field of law, followed by a four-week supervised practicum placement with a local or international legal firm, government authority or non-government organisation (NGO).

The program will be designed to cater for students with no existing Indonesian language skills. Candidates with existing language skills will, however, be welcome.

Please note applications close Saturday 1 July 2017.

For more information see here or email enquiries@acicis.edu.au.

2. Bain & Company True North Scholarship for Women

Bain & Company Australia is delighted to invite female students in their penultimate year of undergraduate study to apply for the True North Scholarship for Women.

Applicants have the chance to win a $15,000 scholarship, a Bain mentor and the opportunity to attend a one-day workshop with Bain in Sydney.

For further information please visit www.bain.com/scholarship.

Applications will close at 11:59pm on Sunday 9 July 2017.

3. Jury skills workshop – seeking volunteers

The Victorian Bar is looking for volunteers to play the role of a witness or a juror for the Jury skills workshop.

The Jury skills workshop is scheduled for Saturday 24 June, from 8.30am-5.00pm. Venue is the County Court, 250 William Street. Lunch will be provided.

You will be given a copy of the materials particularly a witness statement which summarises your evidence. You will need to be very familiar with the facts and be prepared to give your evidence and be cross examined or to play the role of a juror.

This is an opportunity to see some experienced advocates at work.

If you are interested in participating please contact Bianca Stajcic (bianca.stajcic@vicbar.com.au).

4. Scholarships to study at Tel Aviv University International

The Friends Association of Tel Aviv University in Victoria has established a fund to support Australian students from Victoria to follow their dream of studying in Israel.

This funding can be applied to cover any of Tel Aviv University’s International Programs, including the International LLM. The one-year (10 month) program gives you the option of specialising in Law & Technology, Global Governance and Human Rights, Business Law, or a general track. Classes begin in early September 2017.

Scholarship recipients are required to be from Victoria and be part of the fellow program during and after the program. You will join a diverse group of students in the vibrant sunny city of Tel Aviv. In 2016-2017 students from North and South America, West and East European countries, India, China, Ethiopia and Botswana have participated in the scholarship program.

Please find more information about the International LLM and application form.

For inquiries about the scholarship please contact Ms. Taryn Bak (tarynbak@tauex.tau.ac.il), admissions coordinator at the Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University.