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General Notices

August 8th, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. Daffodil Day Cancer Council Merchandise for Sale

Pens are available for sale at the Law Student Services counter to help raise funds

to make a difference to the 76 Victorians diagnosed with cancer every day.

Please support the Cancer Council

2. LSS Survey About the Curriculum Review

The Law Faculty is currently undertaking a Curriculum Review, details of which can be accessed here: http://www.law.monash.edu/current-students/combo-review-page.html.

In order to best represent UG students’ views, the Monash LSS warmly invites all UG students to participate in their survey which can be found athttp://www.surveymonkey.com/s/lsscrsurvey.   This survey, which will take about 10-15 minutes, will be open until midnight Sunday 21st August. Please don’t miss out on having your say in this important submission to the Law Faculty as many of the issues will significantly affect current UG students.

Please note: The LSS JD representatives are collecting the JD student responses separately.

3. Marie Wallace Equity Bursary Applications Open Soon

The Marie Wallace Equity Bursary was established to assist students from the City of Knox area who are experiencing financial difficulty. Marie Wallace was Mayor of the City of Knox 3 times and a Councillor for over 20 years.

Applications Open Monday 1 August

Eligibility

To be eligible, applicants must be:

  • An Australian citizen or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humanitarian visa, and
  • A commencing or continuing undergraduate student, and
  • Enrolled or intending to enrol in a full-time undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Law at a Monash campus in Australia, and
  • Able to demonstrate financial disadvantage.
  • A resident of the City of Knox

Selection criteria

Awarded on the basis of need to eligible applicants.

Value and number available

$2500 one off payment. In 2011 one bursary was awarded.

Retention

Recipients will be required to submit a report to the donor by the end of the year.

Deferability

This bursary cannot be deferred.

For application information and to apply please see:
http://www.adm.monash.edu/scholarships/opportunities/marie-wallace-equity-bursary.html

4. Melbourne East Disability Advocacy (MEDA) Seeking Volunteers

Melbourne East Disability Advocacy (MEDA), is looking to recruit volunteer advocates to provide spokesmanship, practical advocacy, community inclusion and friendship to one person with an intellectual disability in the local community. If you believe in social justice, would like to use your problem solving skills in a practice setting then come and make a difference!  For further information contact phone: 9808 8633 or email: office@meda.org.au or visit our website: www.meda.org.au.

For further information please see MEDA Seeking Volunteers

5. Performance@law  – Mindfulness for Academic Success

Less stress. Better grades.

The MAS program, consisting of 5 weekly sessions, uses the latest mindfulness techniques to help students lower their stress levels and improve their grades. Mindfulness is an attention training practice which has been shown to improve concentration and enhance wellbeing.

The program uses specific mindfulness practices to:

  • Reduce stress and anxiety
  • Overcome procrastination
  • Maximise brain performance
  • Learn how to learn better

The program is free for all Monash law students and commences 11 am Friday 26 August. Further information can be found on the attached Registration Form and applications close Friday August 5.

Any inquiries to Lloyd.england@monash.edu or telephone 9905 3385.

To register please see Registration Form

Undergraduate Notices

August 8th, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. LAW4160 Negotiation & Mediation – Semester 2 Places Available

There are places available for the above unit in semester 2.  The unit commences 12th August and runs for 5 Fridays (9am-5pm).

Please refer to the application form for further information and contact Pauline.Smith@monash.edu if you would like to enrol (please include your student ID number)

(LAW1101 and LAW1104 are pre-requisites).  Due to the short timeline, offers will be made on a “first in” basis.

Thank you, Student Services

http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/resources/forms/index.html

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Careers

August 1st, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. BCG Undergraduate Scholarship

Undergraduate Scholarships

The Boston Consulting Group (BCG) is a global management consulting firm and the world’s leading advisor on business strategy.

BCG is currently accepting applications for two prestigious Undergraduate Scholarships

  • each scholarship is worth $15,000
  • we are seeking high-performing penultimate year students
  • applications from any discipline are encouraged

To learn more about BCG and the Scholarship application process, visit http://www.bostonconsulting.com.au/careers/working_at_bcg/scholarship/default.aspx

2. BCG Melbourne Demystifying Consulting Workshop

“What is management consulting about?”  An introduction to the life of a management consultant

Curious about management consulting, but not sure what it really is?   On Monday
22 August, BCG Melbourne is holding a ‘demystifying consulting’ workshop for undergraduate students to answer this question and more.

During the half-day workshop, you will meet BCG consultants, learn about their experiences and hear what management consulting entails.  The workshop includes a session on communications and presence skills by a former NIDA trainer, and the opportunity to live the case experience in a session run by BCG Associates (people like you who were recruited by BCG on graduation).

Drinks, nibbles and a relaxed atmosphere are all part of the package!

Places are limited so we invite you to submit your CV to Mary Katergaris at katergaris.mary@bcg.com by no later than Thursday 11 August. Successful submissions will be notified by email.

Student quotes from last year’s workshop:

  • This was an excellent workshop – it had impact and lasting value. Nicholas’ instruction was fantastic.
  • Provided invaluable insight into the small things you can do to understand yourself better and present yourself powerfully.
  • Offered a brilliant mini simulation of developing & presenting a strategy.
  • Highlighting the importance of presence and listening in personal and business communication.
  • The workshop was excellent: it was very effectively organised and we gained a lot in short time.
  • More of it! Was a fantastic day. Thank you!

3. Volunteering at the Family Law Assistance Program (FLAP)

FLAP recruits on an as-needed basis several times a year. For further enquiries, please email Jenn Lindstrom at mols-volunteer@monash.edu

We look forward to receiving your application!

Volunteering at Monash Oakleigh Legal Service (MOLS)

Are you a first to third year law student looking for the opportunity to gain some invaluable practical legal experience?

Applications are now open for the “Wednesday Night Advice Only” volunteer group at MOLS, which is located next to Monash Clayton Campus at 6 Beddoe Avenue.

What is it all about?

  • You will be part of the Wednesday night team which provides advice to clients experiencing a wide range of legal problems.
  • you will be rostered to volunteer on Wednesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:15pm until approximately 8:30pm
  • you will interview clients along with another law student
  • you will develop practical legal skills as well as research skills
  • you will have the opportunity to learn and work under the supervision of a qualified lawyer

Successful applicants will volunteer for a six month period starting from the end of September through to mid/end of April 2012 (with Christmas break).

Please download the application form from:

http://www.communitylaw.org.au/monashoakleigh/cb_pages/Volunteering.php.

Once you have completed the application, please email all relevant documents to Jenn Lindstrom at mols-volunteer@monash.edu or post it to Monash-Oakleigh Legal Service (60 Beddoe Avenue, Clayton VIC 3168). Applications are accepted until COB 19 August 2011, please note that late applications will not be accepted.

4. VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

The Prison Legal Education & Assistance Project (PLEA) is currently recruiting volunteers to commence in mid-August 2011.

PLEA is a student-run volunteer organisation, based at Monash-Oakleigh Legal Service which provides legal education to remand inmates at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre and the Metropolitan Remand Centre in Deer Park and the Youth Justice Centre in Parkville.

PLEA is looking for Law Students who are willing to volunteer their time and energy to work with disadvantaged and marginalised people within the prison system. There are three difference volunteer positions available:

  • Court Readiness Seminars: After thoroughly researching specific areas of the criminal justice system, Court Readiness volunteers conduct interactive seminars in both the Metropolitan Remand Centre and the Dame Phylis Frost Centre. Volunteers will have direct contact with inmates.
  • Parole Seminars: Volunteers are involved in developing and implementing new seminars on parole. Volunteers liaise with Parole authories and other stakeholders whilst researching and developing these seminars.
  • Prison Libraries: Volunteers are responsible for a number of tasks related to supporting Prison libraries. These range from up-dating legal materials to providing inmates with guidance in their research.

Volunteers will gain invaluable insight into the criminal law, the prison system and issues of prison justice. All roles require initiation, patience and sensitivity – guided by a firm committment to social justice and incarecration issues.

Applicants are required to commit a minimum of 4 hours per week for 12 months, as well as monthly prison visits.

Click here to submit an online application*

Applications close Midnight Friday 12 August

For further information email volunteer.plea@gmail.com

Alternatively visit:

https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dE9wODZtNVlwNElQY01QbTBfZjl4MGc6MQ

Events

August 1st, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. International Careers Conference

Discussing the practical issues and challenges experienced when looking to secure when looking to secure a career in the international arena

Venue: The University of Melbourne
Parkville Campus
Date: Friday 26 August, 2011
Time: 8.00am – 4.15pm

Keynote Speakers

  • Julienne Hince – Deputy State Director of DFAT, Victoria
  • Ian Howie – United Nations Representative
  • Jane Munro – Head of International House, University of Melbourne

A full day conference program featuring discussions led by prominent industry figures, along with multiple interactive seminars. Gain vital insight into professional development, career opportunities and primary candidate criteria.

Network and speak directly with experienced career representatives from:

the corporate sector, international finance, government, security and intelligence, multilateral institutions, humanitarian assistance, development, NGO and the INGO sector.

For further information please see http://www.aiia.asn.au/vic-icc and  International Careers Conference

General Notices

August 1st, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. 2011 Sydney Law School Postgraduate Students Conference – Call for Papers

Venue: Sydney Law School
New Law School Building, Eastern Avenue,
University of Sydney (Camperdown campus)
For directions please click here
Date: Thursday 27 – Friday 28 October, 2011

Participation in the conference will provide an opportunity to present research projects to students and academics from a diverse range of backgrounds. The conference will also act as a forum to explore broader issues around the research process, including research methods and theory, critique and the culture of law.  Day one will include the keynote address and concurrent presentation sessions. Day two will run as a half day and involve discussion sessions on the PhD experience facilitated by leading academics.

Call for Papers

We invite postgraduate research students in law and related fields from universities across Australia to submit an abstract for consideration. The conference will cover topics including:

  • Climate & Environmental Law
  • Commercial, Contract & Property  Law
  • Constitutional, Administrative & Public  Law
  • Criminal Law, Criminal Justice & Criminology
  • Family & Child Law
  • Health & Medical Law
  • Indigenous Persons & the Law
  • International & Human Rights Law
  • Law in the Asia Pacific Region
  • Legal, Socio-legal & Regulatory Theory

Keynote Speaker

Professor Gerry Simpson, Melbourne Law School, the University of Melbourne

Deadlines

  • Submission of abstracts: Monday 29 August
  • Early bird registration: Monday 19 September
  • Submission of written papers: Thursday 13 October

Applicants will be required to complete an Abstract Submission Form available on the Postgraduate Conference website.

Prizes, bursaries and financial assistance

A prize of $500 will be awarded for the best written paper presented at the conference.

Financial assistance for travel, accommodation or fee relief is available upon application for students who demonstrate need. For further information please refer to the Postgraduate Conference website.

Registration

A light lunch and post conference drinks is included in the registration fee.  Please note there is no registration fee applicable for those presenting a paper at the conference.

  • Early bird registration: $11 (inc GST)
  • Full fee registration: $22 (inc GST)

Registrations and secure online payment can be made via the conference online registration form.

For further information

Conference details are available via the Postgraduate Conference website.

For further enquiries, contact Belinda Reeve: law.pgrc@sydney.edu.au

2. PASS program in Contract B

This semester, the Law Faculty is introducing Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS) to Contract B.  PASS is built around group discussion and active participation under the guidance of the PASS mentors, 2nd and 3rd year students who have been successful in the unit.  The goals of PASS are to help you develop both confidence in Contract B but also the study strategies that will assist you in all your units.  It’s all about effective and efficient study, and having the opportunity to talk to your peers about any concerns you may have with Contract B or more generally about being a successful uni student.

PASS is new to Law, but not new to Monash, and the evidence shows that regularly attending PASS sessions not only significantly improves your chances of achieving a high grade in the unit but also improves the quality of your university experience.

We will offer ten one-hour study sessions each week.  You will be able to sign up for PASS in Contract B from 9.00am on Monday.  Just go to the Contract B Allocate+ page and choose the PASS session that best fits your timetable.  PASS sessions start in Week 3, and will run through to Week 12.

Please see attached slides for more info!

For further information please see PASS program for Contract B

3. T2-58 Units -SETU Surveys Closing Soon

Could those students enrolled in the T2-58 Units, which are the Prato, Malaysian and T2 JD Units, please note the SETU surveys for these Units  which opened on the 22nd July will close shortly on Friday 5 August. Can you please ensure that you have complete all of your online SETU surveys for the T2-58 Units before this deadline? You can access these SETU surveys via your  my.monash portal.  You may not realise this but if the student responses in a Unit are below 5 then the University will not give us  a Unit evaluation report for that Unit  So if you really want to make your voice heard then you need to get online and tell us what you think!

We do appreciate you making some comments about what you thought about the Unit. However, this needs to be constructive praise and and criticism about things like the Unit design and not comments about the individual teachers please. We particularly do not want you to write any comments of an offensive nature that are in breach of the University’s Equal Opportunity Policy :

http://www.monash.edu.au/equity-diversity/policies/equal-opportunity-policy.html or comments that refer specifically to individual teachers. If you stick to just writing comments about the Unit design then you should be OK. Currently the SETU survey does not ask for any student comments about the teachers.

Many thanks for helping us with this as we do use your comments about the Units and the SETU reports to help us to continually improve the quality of our Units.

Don’t forget that you can look at the Unit evaluation reports for each Semester online at:
https://emuapps.monash.edu.au/unitevaluations/wr/uewr_rp1_public_yearseme.jsp

.: End of Student Gazette 01.08.2011 :.

Careers

July 25th, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. Applying for Alternative Routes to “Admission to Practice” at Clayton

Penultimate or final year students who are seeking alternative routes into the Law industry should attend. We will be covering how to find opportunities and how to make a great application.

Wednesday 27 July, 12.30 – 1.30pm
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/ViewEvent.chpx?id=141392

2. Castan Centre Global Internship Program – Information Seminar

27 July – 1pm, L5 Building 12, Clayton campus

This year the Global Internship Program will send 11 outstanding Monash Law students to human rights organisations in New York, Geneva, The Hague, Kuala Lumpur, South Africa, Accra, Haiti and Mumbai. Students will receive a contribution from the Student Mobility Fund and the Castan Centre Global Internship fund to assist them with their expenses.

Internships will be offered at the following organisations:

  • Human Rights First, New York City
  • International Women’s Rights Action Watch – Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur and Genevas
  • United Nations Special Rapporteur on the  Right to Health – Mumbai, India
  • International Commission of Jurists, Geneva
  • Human Rights Advocacy Centre, Accra Ghana
  • Center for Constitutional Rights, New York City
  • Plan Australia, Haiti
  • Oxfam Australia, South Africa (2 positions)
  • International Criminal Law Services, The Hague (2 positions)

The information session being held on 27 July from 1-2pm in L5 will outline each of the internships, the application process and feature brief talks from returned interns.

Speakers will be:

  • Erica Contini, Project Officer, Castan Centre
  • Hester Kelly, returned intern with the Human Rights Advocacy Centre, Accra Ghana
  • Lexi Lachal, returned intern with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the Right to Health, Mumbai India

For further details please visit:
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/internships/global-intern-program.html.

Please note, applications for Global Internships open on 27 July, and applications are due by Friday, 12 August 2011.

3. Castan Centre Global Internship Program – Applications Now Open

This year the Global Internship Program will send 11 outstanding Monash Law students to human rights organisations in New York, Geneva, The Hague, Kuala Lumpur, South Africa, Accra, Haiti and Mumbai. Students will receive a contribution from the Student Mobility Fund and the Castan Centre Global Internship fund to assist them with their expenses.

Internships will be offered at the following organisations:

  • Human Rights First, New York City
  • International Women’s Rights Action Watch – Asia Pacific, Kuala Lumpur and Geneva
  • United Nations Special Rapporteur on the  Right to Health – Mumbai, India
  • International Commission of Jurists, Geneva
  • Human Rights Advocacy Centre, Accra Ghana
  • Center for Constitutional Rights, New York City
  • Plan Australia, Haiti
  • Oxfam Australia, South Africa (2 positions)
  • International Criminal Law Services, The Hague (2 positions)

For further details please visit:
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/internships/global-intern-program.html.

Please note, applications are due by Friday, 12 August 2011.

4. Faculty Managed Internship

Herzog, Fox & Neeman, Israel

Applications are now open and close Friday 16 September, 2011

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid January to mid February

Application & Eligibility details –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/herzog-fox-neeman.html

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/student-mobility-fund-2.html

Queries please contact Cathy Meredith via email:
cathy.meredith@monash.edu or phone (03) 9905 3311

5. Faculty Managed Internship

Skrine – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Applications are now open and close Friday 19 August, 2011

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid November to mid February
Application & Eligibility details –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/skrine-internship.html

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/student-mobility-fund-2.html

Queries please contact Cathy Meredith via email:
cathy.meredith@monash.edu or phone (03) 9905 3311

6. Faculty Managed Internship

Reprieve Australia, USA

Applications are now open and close Friday 16 September, 2011

Minimum of 3 Months November to February

Application & Eligibility details –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/reprieve-australia.html

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/student-mobility-fund-2.html

Queries please contact Cathy Meredith via email:
cathy.meredith@monash.edu or phone (03) 9905 3311

7. Making a Great Seasonal Clerkship/Traineeship Application at Clayton

If you are currently in your penultimate or final year of Law and need help in what and what not to include as well as tips and tailoring your application for Clerkships or Traineeships, this is the seminar for you!

Tuesday 19 July, 12.00pm – 1.00pm
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/ViewEvent.chpx?id=147273

OR

Wednesday 27 July, 11.00am – 12.00pm
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/ViewEvent.chpx?id=147274

8. Professional Transitions – Law Program

Semester 2, Clayton Campus

Attend a new career development program designed specifically for and available exclusively to Law students. It is a certificated program focusing on job applications, interview and career management – designed to hone your skills to support your transition into your professional career. This program is especially targeted to assist you in applying into the legal profession within Victoria

For further information please visit:
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/BrowseEvents.chpx
and click ‘view all’ under ‘Career programs’.

9. Employment Experience Fair

Thursday 4 August 2011
Monash Sport (Building 1), Clayton Campus
10.00am – 1.00pm

If you’re looking for work experience this summer to get an edge when you graduate, then come to the Employment Experience Fair. There are over 35 employers wanting to promote their vacation work, co-operative, internship and placement opportunities to you.

For details visit:
http://www.careers.monash.edu.au/students-grads/events/employment-experience-fair.html

10. Volunteering Fair

Thursday 4 August 2011
Monash Sport (Building 1), Clayton Campus
3.00pm – 5.00pm

If you’re interested in helping others in our community and gaining volunteer experience, then come to the Volunteering Fair. Completing volunteering adds something additional to your resume, which gives you a competitive edge when you graduate!

For details visit:
http://www.careers.monash.edu.au/students-grads/events/volunteering-fair.html

Events

July 25th, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. “Blame it on the WTO? A Human Rights Critique”

The Castan Centre for Human Rights Law invites you to a book launch by Mr Tim Costello AO CEO of World Vision Australia.

by Professor Sarah Joseph, Director, Castan Centre for Human Rights Law

Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
(please note this is a new address)
Date: Tuesday 2 August, 2011
Time: 6.00 pm
RSVP: Email marketing@law.monash.edu.au or call (03) 9905 2630
by Wednesday, 27 July 2011,

2. ‘Monash University Pro Vice-Chancellor’s Public Debate: Has Australia become a Nanny State?

When is it justifiable for the government to regulate our behaviour?

As the recent controversies over mandatory limits on poker machines, plain packaging of cigarettes and the internet filter have highlighted, there are significant ideological differences about the limits of state intervention.

Monash University, MAD and the City of Frankston are excited to bring you the 2011 Pro Vice-Chancellor’s Public Debate, on the topic: ‘Has Australia become a nanny state?’.

We are delighted to announce the speaking panel:

Affirmative:

  • Catherine Deveny: Prominent social commentator
  • Tim Wilson: Head of the Free Trade Unit at the Institute of Public Affairs
  • Chris Bisset: Australian Debating Champion 2011

Negative

  • Sue Pennicuik: Greens MLC and Acting President
  • Professor Shane Thomas: Director of the Problem Gambling Research & Treatment Centre
  • Professor Jon Currie: Chair, Victorian Drug & Alcohol Prevention Council
Venue: Frankston Arts Centre, Davey Street, Frankston
Date: Wednesday 10 August, 2011
Time: Arrive 6.30 pm for refreshments, then a 7.00 pm start
Cost: Free
RSVP: If you’d like to attend, please email rsvp.peninsula@monash.edu by Friday 5 August 2011

For further information about the debate, please see:
http://www.monash.edu.au/campuses/peninsula/events/pvc-debate.html

3. International Advocacy Campaign on Child Health

Vision Generation and Ignite Monash, in conjunction with Monash University and World Vision Australia, would like to invite you to the launch World Vision’s first international advocacy campaign Child Health Now by attending a forum on:

‘How best to achieve Millennium Development Goals 4 & 5 by 2015’

  • MDG 4: Reduce Child Mortality  d
  • MDG 5: Improve Maternal Health

The panel guests:

  • Reverand Tim Costello
  • Sue England
  • Dr. Chris Morgan
  • Dr. Alison Morgan
  • Rami Subhi
  • Meg Howe
Venue: Monash University, Clayton Campus, South Lecture Theatre 1.
Date: Thursday 18 August, 2011
Time: Arrive 5.30pm for drinks and nibbles
Formal discussion begin at 6 pm start
RSVP: If you’d like to attend, please email kelsey.paske@vgen.org by August 14th for catering purposes.

For further information please see Child Health Now Forum

General Notices

July 25th, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. Marie Wallace Equity Bursary Applications Open Soon

The Marie Wallace Equity Bursary was established to assist students from the City of Knox area who are experiencing financial difficulty. Marie Wallace was Mayor of the City of Knox 3 times and a Councillor for over 20 years.

Applications Open Monday 1 August

Eligibility

To be eligible, applicants must be:

  • An Australian citizen or holder of an Australian permanent resident visa or permanent humanitarian visa, and
  • A commencing or continuing undergraduate student, and
  • Enrolled or intending to enrol in a full-time undergraduate degree in the Faculty of Law at a Monash campus in Australia, and
  • Able to demonstrate financial disadvantage.
  • A resident of the City of Knox

Selection criteria

Awarded on the basis of need to eligible applicants.

Value and number available

$2500 one off payment. In 2011 one bursary was awarded.

Retention

Recipients will be required to submit a report to the donor by the end of the year.

Deferability

This bursary cannot be deferred.

For application information and to apply please see:
http://www.adm.monash.edu/scholarships/opportunities/marie-wallace-equity-bursary.html

2. Melbourne East Disability Advocacy (MEDA) Seeking Volunteers

Melbourne East Disability Advocacy (MEDA), is looking to recruit volunteer advocates to provide spokesmanship, practical advocacy, community inclusion and friendship to one person with an intellectual disability in the local community. If you believe in social justice, would like to use your problem solving skills in a practice setting then come and make a difference!  For further information contact phone: 9808 8633 or email: office@meda.org.au or visit our website: www.meda.org.au.

For further information please see MEDA Seeking Volunteers

3. Performance@law  – Mindfulness for Academic Success

Less stress. Better grades.

The MAS program, consisting of 5 weekly sessions, uses the latest mindfulness techniques to help students lower their stress levels and improve their grades. Mindfulness is an attention training practice which has been shown to improve concentration and enhance wellbeing.

The program uses specific mindfulness practices to:

  • Reduce stress and anxiety
  • Overcome procrastination
  • Maximise brain performance
  • Learn how to learn better

The program is free for all Monash law students and commences 11 am Friday 26 August. Further information can be found on the attached Registration Form and applications close Friday August 5.

Any inquiries to Lloyd.england@monash.edu or telephone 9905 3385.

To register please see Registration Form

4. A BIG Thank You to Pauline Smith

This week, Law Student Services celebrates the fact that Pauline Smith has been with us for 10 years. On behalf of the faculty, the students and the student services staff, we’d like to extend our sincere thanks to Pauline for the exceptional job she does – and for being such a highly-valued and well-loved colleague and champion of our students.

Please join with us in showing our appreciation when you see her this week (not that she likes the attention, of course!!)

Postgraduate Notices

July 25th, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. CEFA-2011 Governor General’s Undergraduate Essay Competition

The Governor-General’s Undergraduate Essay Competition is Australia’s most prestigious civics essay competition. It is open to Australian undergraduate students (including LLB, JD and Honours students) studying in all faculties at universities across Australia and includes questions that are related to law, politics and other contemporary issues facing Australia. Now in its eighth year, Australia’s most prestigious essay competition provides university students with the opportunity to be recognised for their academic skill, talent and research.
The 2011 Competition is offering up to $33,000 in cash prizes to the winning authors of 2,500 word essays.

This prestigious competition provides students with the opportunity to be further recognised for their academic skill, talent and research. The Competition website is: www.essaycompetition.com.au

2. Learning Skills Seminars at Clayton Semester 2

Trish Hughes, the Learning Skills Adviser, is running Learning skills drop-in sessions and classes again for Semester 2 .  No bookings are required for the drop-in sessions and students just need to come to the Research and Learning desk in the Law Library on Wednesday and Friday 12-2pm, Week 1 – 13, at the Law Library, Clayton .

The classes are on  Mondays in 3rd Floor Meeting Room, Law Library, Clayton.  The first four sessions are mainly intended for students who are new to law, so the focus is on managing the reading and on taking notes as preparation for lectures and for exam summaries. The seminars have a more academic focus, with emphasis on developing a coherent and well organised argument especially in relation to semester assignments, and on writing clearly and concisely.

You can find out more at:
http://www.lib.monash.edu.au/classes/law/learning-skills.html

and if there are any specific aspects which you would like Trish to cover in the Learning Skills classes please email her  patricia.hughes@monash.edu.

.: End of Student Gazette 25.07.2011 :.

Careers

July 18th, 2011 by LaurenMiller

1. Applying for Alternative Routes to “admission to practice” at Clayton

Penultimate or final year students who are seeking alternative routes into the Law industry should attend. We will be covering how to find opportunities and how to make a great application.

Wednesday 27 July, 12.30 – 1.30pm
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/ViewEvent.chpx?id=141392

2. Career seminars – Winter Intensive

One day, six seminars = A kick start to warming up your career.

Wednesday 20 July, 9.15am – 4.15pm, Clayton Campus, Building 8 (Rotunda), Lecture Theatre R2.

For further information please see:
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/ViewEvent.chpx?id=141543

3. Faculty Managed Internship

Herzog, Fox & Neeman, Israel

Applications are now open and close Friday 16 September, 2011

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid January to mid February

Application & Eligibility details –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/herzog-fox-neeman.html

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/student-mobility-fund-2.html

Queries please contact Cathy Meredith via email:
cathy.meredith@monash.edu or phone (03) 9905 3311

4. Faculty Managed Internship

Skrine – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Applications are now open and close Friday 19 August, 2011

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid November to mid February
Application & Eligibility details –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/skrine-internship.html

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/student-mobility-fund-2.html

Queries please contact Cathy Meredith via email:
cathy.meredith@monash.edu or phone (03) 9905 3311

5. Faculty Managed Internship

Reprieve Australia, USA

Applications are now open and close Friday 16 September, 2011

Minimum of 3 Months November to February

Application & Eligibility details –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/reprieve-australia.html

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria –
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/student-mobility-fund-2.html

Queries please contact Cathy Meredith via email:
cathy.meredith@monash.edu or phone (03) 9905 3311

6. Making a Great Seasonal Clerkship/Traineeship Application at Clayton

If you are currently in your penultimate or final year of Law and need help in what and what not to include as well as tips and tailoring your application for Clerkships or Traineeships, this is the seminar for you!

Tuesday 19 July, 12 – 1pm
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/ViewEvent.chpx?id=147273

OR

Wednesday 27 July, 11am – 12pm
https://careergateway.monash.edu.au/ViewEvent.chpx?id=147274

7. Moores Legal Traineeship

Moores Legal is committed to the recruitment and development of trainees who we believe form the future of our firm. Our trainees work as part of a team toward firm goals, learning and developing along the way through the support and mentoring of senior lawyers and principals. By providing a structured graduate program, training and coaching in core disciplines, Moores Legal provides trainees with the opportunity to maximise their skills and potential to become well rounded lawyers of the future.

Applications for 2012 are now open and will close on Friday 5 August, 2011.

To apply click on this link –
http://www.mooreslegal.com.au/careers/trainees

Position Vacant – Research Officer

Position title:
Research Officer, Executive Education & Research Committee

Closing date:
Friday 5 August, 2011

Location:
You will be based at ANZSOG Head Office, Carlton, Victoria.

Position summary:
This position involves undertaking research and analysis across two areas – in Executive Education, during business development and/or market research stages leading up to the establishment of a program; and in the Research Committee program, undertaking additional research on areas of strategic importance to ANZSOG, and auditing the School’s research activities. You will undertake this research and analysis through various means, such as web research, literature review, telephone and paper-based review.

For further information and application details please see:
Research Assistant Position

8. Presenting as a Professional

Learn how to impress employers face-to-face. Presenting as a professional is a 1-day program supporting students and recent graduates in their preparation for professional employment. There are only 90 places available.

Thursday 21 July, 9.15am – 5.00pm, Caulfield Campus.

For further information please see:
http://www.careers.monash.edu.au/students-grads/events/presenting-as-a-professional.html