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General Notices

March 15th, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. Australian Legal Philosophy Students’ Association – National Essay Competition

The Australian Legal Philosophy Students’ Association (ALPSA) are currently taking entries for our 2010 National Essay Competition. This is your chance to polish an old assignment into a paper that showcases your ability to discuss the complexities of legal philosophy shrouding a historical or controversial topic of your choosing.

Instead of gathering dust, your assignment could win 1st place and $300 of the cash prize money generously donated by the University of Queensland.  The runner-up shall receive $150, and 3rd place will receive $50.

Entries are open to undergraduates from around Australia, studying law, philosophy or international relations.  All unpublished essays between 2000 and 8000 words long are welcome.

Please submit your paper by 5pm on Friday 9 April, 2010:
australianlpsa@gmail.com

For queries contact:
australianlpsa@gmail.com

For more information see:
ALPSA National Essay Competition           

2. Green Steps – Open For Applications!

Green Steps is now open for applications! The program is free of charge for successful participants and provides the opportunity for participants to explore the links between their core area of study and sustainability.
 
Green Steps is a challenging and rewarding program that brings together people passionate about creating positive environmental change.            

Through a combination of training, work-based placements and projects, Green Steps equips participants with the tools and confidence to be effective change-agents working within organisations towards sustainability.                                                            

Applications close Thursday 25th March, 2010.

For further information or to apply visit:
www.monash.edu/research/sustainability-institute/green-steps/

For further information see:
Greensteps A4 Flyer 2010 – Monash Uni

3. Location of Recharging Stations for Computers

If you need to recharge your computer while at university, the Law Library has 8 lockers with powerpoint available for your use.

These lockers are located in the Print Room, near the entrance of the library (turn right as you enter the library). The lockers are red and clearly visible.

Please bring in a padlock, if you wish to leave the computer in a locker as there is no security.

4. Student Services

Law Student Services counter opening hours have been extended:
8:45 am – 4:45 pm (Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday)
10:00 am – 4:45 pm (Wednesday)

Assignment Collection:
Could all students please collect their Semester 2, 2009, assignments from the Law Student Services counter by the end of March.

5. Summer Law Programs in China, Dubai and Oxford

Our six upcoming summer schools might be of interest. In Dubai/Abu Dhabi, Shanghai/Beijing and Oxford/London, you will have the chance to study current law topics, while gaining insights into working practices abroad. In a short time of only 3 or 4 weeks you can improve your international skills in a dynamic environment and start building your international network.

Cutting edge topics, taught by an international faculty include:
International Trade Law
International Arbitration Law
IP Law
International Taxation

Presentations given by lawyers and managers of international companies such as: Deloitte, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Rouse & Co., Clifford Chance LLP, Squire Sanders Dempsey LLP, Westlaw, Thomson Reuters.

CBL International Oxford Law Schools in 2010
Easter session: Monday 29 March – Saturday 10 April, 2010
Summer session I: Monday 12 July – Friday 30 July, 2010
Summer session II: Monday 2 August – Friday 20 August, 2010

CBL International Dubai Law Schools in 2010
Summer session: Sunday 6 June – Friday 25 June, 2010
Winter session: Monday 27 December, 2010 –Friday 7 January, 2011

CBL International China Law Schools in 2010
Session I: Sunday 30 May – Saturday 19 June, 2010
Session II: Sunday 4 July – Saturday 24 July, 2010
Session III: Sunday 1 August – Saturday 21 August, 2010

For more information see:
www.cbl-international.com

END OF GAZETTE 15/3/10

Careers

March 8th, 2010 by LaurenMiller

 1. Aurora Native Title Internship Program

The Program introduces law students to career opportunities in native title, policy, social justice and Indigenous affairs and aims to provide assistance to under-resourced and over-worked Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) and Native Title Service Providers (NTSPs) and others.

There are two intakes for interns annually, during the summer and winter university breaks, for 5 to 6 weeks. Applications open in March and August of each year.

Applications are open to law students who have completed, or are currently completing, the Property Law component of their legal studies.

The on-line application period for the winter 2010 round of internships is from Monday 8 March to Thursday 1 April, 2010.

For more information and on-line applications see:
www.auroraproject.com.au

For more information:
2010.02.02 Aurora legal internships flyer

2. Linklaters Monash University Clerkship Presentation

Linklaters is a global law firm that advises the world’s leading companies, financial institutions and governments on their most important and challenging transactions and assignments.

A clerkship programme at the firm provides intensive professional development in a stimulating yet genuinely supportive environment. You will sit in two of our practice areas, become involved in real work, attend workshops and seminars to learn about other areas of the firm, and enjoy a number of social events over the four weeks.

Through all of these activities you will have the opportunity to meet a broad range of people at Linklaters and hear more about their different experiences of the firm – our work, our people and our culture.

We are offering opportunities for clerkships and training contracts in our London and Greater China offices. We even pay for your flights and accommodation, as well as provide a salary throughout your time with us.

Date: Wednesday 10 March, 2010
Time: 5 pm – 6:30 pm
Venue: Room H1, Menzies Building
RSVP: marketing@law.monash.edu.au   

For more information see:
www.linklatersgraduates.co.uk/
Linklaters

3. Piper Alderman Law Clerk Vacancies

Our program provides an ongoing law clerk opportunity from April – December of each year. The program is open to penultimate and final year students. Students clerk around their academic timetable between 1 day and 2 days per week. We provide time off during exam preparation period and attendance.

Applications opened Monday 2 March, 2010 and close on Wednesday 17 March , 2010.

Submit applications via:
www.cvmail.com.au

For more information see:
www.piperalderman.com.au
Piper Alderman Law Clerk Vacancies

For queries email:
emortimer@piperalderman.com.au

4. Victoria Law Foundation Legal Sector Internship Program 2010/11

Applications are invited from law students for the Victoria Law Foundation 2010/11 Legal Sector Internship Program.

The program facilitates mutually beneficial relationships between law students and public sector agencies, government, the judiciary and other legal institutions. Participants gain experience in areas such as legal policy development, research, community legal education and legal and community sector capacity building that may inform their career choices and professional thinking.

Organisations welcome the voluntary assistance afforded by talented law students and appreciate the opportunity to promote their work to potential employees and colleagues.

Now in its seventh year of operation, the program has attracted high calibre students whose interests and experience are then matched with the particular project needs of participating organisations.

For the application form:
www.victorialawfoundation.org.au.

Applications close Friday 16 April 2010.

For more information see:
Victoria Law Foundation Internship flyer 2010

Events

March 8th, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. Postgraduate Information Lunch

Attention to all final year students. Enjoy a free lunch on us and expand your knowledge of your postgraduate study.

Come and join Professor Ann Monotti, Associate Dean (Postgraduate), for lunch and learn about your postgraduate study options at Monash University. This is a perfect opportunity to explore and learn about the fantastic range of postgraduate courses we have on offer, including our specialist masters and graduate diplomas, and ask questions of our admissions staff.

Date: Wednesday 24 March, 2010
Time: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers,
              472 Bourke Street,
              Melbourne

Seating is limited, so book early to avoid disappointment.

To register please visit:
www.law.monash.edu.au/postgraduate/info-sessions.html

2. The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience

There’s a revolution on campus.  It comes dressed in black hoodies, with a mission to smash inequalities in Indigenous education.  It’s called AIME – the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience. 

AIME partners university students one-on-one with Indigenous high school students from the local area in a mentoring relationship.  Put simply, AIME brings Indigenous high school students into contact with university students in a way that gives them the chance to get through school.

AIME is at your campus in 2010. AIME started in 2005 out of the University of Sydney with 25 Uni students putting their hands up to mentor 25 Indigenous students in Redfern. They put their hands up to leave a legacy.

Now in 2010 AIME will be working with close to 1000 Indigenous students across the East Coast of Australia. It’s an enormous vote of confidence from the public that we’re able to start working with Australia. You can be part of this.

We ask you to give up one hour a week (outside uni commitments) over 17 weeks on a Friday. That’s 17 hours, which could change an Aboriginal kid’s life.

AIME will drive an education revolution across Australia for Indigenous students. We cannot do it without the belief and commitment from you.

To hear the AIME message and ask any questions, get along to info sessions at:
Date: Wednesday 10 March
Time: 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm
Venue: L4, Go8, Go8

An info stall will be run the basement that day, where you will meet your Program Manager Simone Carré.

For queries contact:
sc@aimementoring.com.

For more information see:
www.aimementoring.com
www.youtube.com/aimementoring#p/u/15/HxrEJ6mzXrI

General Notices

March 8th, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. Clinical Legal Education

If you think you need hands – on practical experience of real clients with real cases, including court appearances, before you leave law school.

Applications are being accepted until Wednesday 10 March, 2010.

This is for Clinical Period 2, 2010 from Thursday 18 March – Friday 30 July, 2010 including 2 changeover weeks.

Application forms and unit information are available at the Law Student Services office on the first floor, or from the Clinical Legal Education
website:
www.law.monash.edu.au/cle.html

* Law Reform and Community Development LAW5217 (6pts)

* Family Law Assistance Program (Professional Practice) (12pts)

* Advanced Professional Practice LAW5149 (6pts)
 – SECASA Clinic

For enquires contact:
renee.swindle@law.monash.edu.au
or 03 9905 3838

2. Green Steps – Open For Applications!

Green Steps is now open for applications! The program is free of charge for successful participants and provides the opportunity for participants to explore the links between their core area of study and sustainability.
                                                                            
Green Steps is a challenging and rewarding program that brings together people passionate about creating positive environmental change.            
                                                                            
Through a combination of training, work-based placements and projects, Green Steps equips participants with the tools and confidence to be effective change-agents working within organisations towards sustainability.                                                            
                                                                            
Applications close Thursday 25th March, 2010.

For further information or to apply visit:
www.monash.edu/research/sustainability-institute/green-steps/

For further information see:
Greensteps A4 Flyer 2010 – Monash Uni

3. Law School Ambassador Program 2010-11: Applications Closing Soon

Faculty is pleased to announce applications are now open for the 2010-11 Law School Ambassador Program. Please see the web page for details, key dates to commit to and the application form:
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/ambassadors/index.html

Applications are due by close of business, Wednesday March 10, 2010. 

END OF GAZETTE 8/3/10

Careers

March 1st, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. Graduate Careers Fair 2010

Date: Thursday 11 March, 2010
Venue: Monash Sport, Building 1, Clayton Campus 

If you are looking for a graduate job then the Graduate Careers Fair is the place to go!

Meet employers looking to hire
Learn about upcoming job opportunities
Ask employers questions and find out about careers in your industry

For more information see:
www.careers.monash.edu.au/news/graduate-careers-fairs.html

2. Law Student Mentoring Program

On behalf of Victorian Women Lawyers and the Women Barristers Association, I am delighted to invite all female students currently enrolled in Victorian law schools to participate in the 2010 Law Student Mentoring Program.

Now in its third year, the Program has developed into a celebrated vehicle for encouraging the next generation of female lawyers to gain valuable insights into the legal profession from current practitioners.

Wherever possible, each student will be paired with a mentor who shares common professional interests and geographical proximity. Pairs will be expected to meet at least once a month. If there are insufficient mentors to cater for student demand, preference will be given to students in their final or second last year of study. This year’s Program will run from mid-April, 2010 to April, 2011.

For Expression of Interest form see:
Law Student Mentoring Program EOI Form

Contact for queries and email Expression of Interests forms to:
kate@kateashmor.com

Applications close Friday 19 March, 2010.

For more information see:
Law Student Mentoring Program Info

3. Victoria Law Foundation Legal Sector Internship Program 2010/11

Applications are invited from law students for the Victoria Law Foundation 2010/11 Legal Sector Internship Program.

 The program facilitates mutually beneficial relationships between law students and public sector agencies, government, the judiciary and other legal institutions. Law students gain experience in areas such as legal policy development, research, community legal education and legal and community sector capacity building that may inform their career choices and professional thinking.

Organisations welcome the voluntary assistance afforded by talented law students and appreciate the opportunity to promote their work to potential employees and colleagues.

Now in its seventh year of operation, the program has attracted high calibre students whose interests and experience are then matched with the particular project needs of participating organisations.

As many as 25 agencies participate in the program each year. Agencies are diverse and have included the Victorian Bar, Department of Justice, Magistrates’ Court of Victoria, Judicial College of Victoria, Victorian Law Reform Commission, Victorian Parliament Law Reform Committee, Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention Legal Service, Office of the Public Advocate, Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission, National Institute of Forensic Science, Sentencing Advisory Council, Liberty Victoria, and the Foundation itself, among others.

For the application form:
www.victorialawfoundation.org.au.

Applications close Friday 16 April 2010.

For more information see:
Victorian Law Foundation Internship flyer 2010

Events

March 1st, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. The Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience

There’s a revolution on campus.  It comes dressed in black hoodies, with a mission to smash inequalities in Indigenous education.  It’s called AIME – the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience. 

AIME partners university students one-on-one with Indigenous high school students from the local area in a mentoring relationship.  Put simply, AIME brings Indigenous high school students into contact with university students in a way that gives them the chance to get through school.

AIME is at your campus in 2010. AIME started in 2005 out of the University of Sydney with 25 Uni students putting their hands up to mentor 25 Indigenous students in Redfern. They put their hands up to leave a legacy.

Now in 2010 AIME will be working with close to 1000 Indigenous students across the East Coast of Australia. It’s an enormous vote of confidence from the public that we’re able to start working with Australia. You can be part of this.

We ask you to give up one hour a week (outside uni commitments) over 17 weeks on a Friday. That’s 17 hours, which could change an Aboriginal kid’s life.

 AIME will drive an education revolution across Australia for Indigenous students. We cannot do it without the belief and commitment from you.

 To hear the AIME message and ask any questions, get along to info sessions at:

Date: Wednesday 10 March, 2010
Time: 12 pm, 1 pm, 2 pm
Venue: L4, Go8, Go8

An info stall will be run the basement that day, where you will meet your Program Manager Simone Carré.

For queries contact:
sc@aimementoring.com.

For more information see:
www.aimementoring.com
www.youtube.com/aimementoring#p/u/15/HxrEJ6mzXrI

General Notices

March 1st, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. ECNA Leadership Opportunities

Looking for a leadership opportunity that makes a real difference (outside the classroom)?

 Every student should harness their passion, find their purpose, and reach their potential. This is the belief of a young not-for-profit organisation – Extra Curricular Network Australia (ECNA).

 ECNA is expanding to Monash University, so this is your opportunity to be part of our enthusiastic team!

 ECNA started with humble beginnings in 2007 at the University of Melbourne. We are a not-for-profit that encourages students to get involved in community organisations and skill development programs by only selecting those suitable for tertiary students. We categorise them by the nature of activities involved and also the skills developed during participation.

 Being part of our team or getting involved in extra-curricular activities we promote can be rewarding. We also intend for you learn and grow in the process so that you:

Develop leadership skills 
Become socially and ethically aware individuals
Have a wealth of practical experience to enhance CV and employability 

It’s always exciting to create something new for the benefit of all your peers at university.

Check out our website to find positions available at Monash:
www.ecna.com.au

 Send us a copy of your CV and inform us on what position(s) you are interested in.

2. Human Rights Act – Myth Busters

Since the National Human Rights Consultation Committee recommended that Australia adopt a Human Rights Act in October 2009, many of those opposed to an Act have waged an effective scare campaign against it.  In the course of the debate, we believe that the ‘no’ case has thrown up many myths about a Human Rights Act.

In response, the Castan Centre will be sending out a new ‘myth buster’ each day over the next few weeks.  The myth busters are designed to counter many of the arguments made by the ‘no’ case.

How to receive our myth busters

On our website each myth will be posted at:
www.law.monash.edu.au/castancentre/myth-busters/index.html

Via Twitter:  To receive a link to each new myth buster see:
http://twitter.com/CastanCentre

Via Facebook: To receive a link to each new myth buster become a fan at:
www.facebook.com/#!/pages/Castan-Centre-for-Human-Rights-Law/79529128041?ref=ts

3. Law School Ambassador Program 2010-11: Applications Now Open

The faculty is pleased to announce applications are now open for the 2010-11 Law School Ambassador Program. Please see the web page for details, key dates to commit to and the application form:
www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/ambassadors/index.html

Please note applications are due by close of business, Wednesday 10 March, 2010.

Good Luck!

4. 2010 Malaysia Program – Applications Now Open!

In July and August 2010, Monash University’s Law Faculty offers a multi-unit study program in Malaysia together with its international partners City University of Hong Kong, University of Malaya and University of Windsor (Canada).  

 Date: Monday 5 July – Tuesday 24 August, 2010
Applications: By Friday 5 March, 2010 

The exciting new Malaysia Law program is modelled on the award-winning Prato Law program and will be taught in intensive or semi-intensive mode. In small classes and state-of-the-art facilities, you can enjoy a unique study experience with students and academics from international and local partner universities.

Studying at Monash Sunway allows you to immerse yourself into life of multicultural Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the South-East Asian region while studying a range of comparative and international law subjects.

To help with the cost of travel, students can receive up to $2,500.00 from Monash Abroad.
Small classes, with students from partner universities, including Hong Kong, Malaysia and Canada.  
Be taught by academic staff from Monash and overseas universities.  
The program designed to allow students in Prato or Clayton in first semester and in Malaysia in semester two.  

For sample study plan combinations see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/overseas-study-programs/overseas-study-programs-prato-malaysia.html

For eligibility requirements and application form see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/overseas-study-programs/application-process.html#prato-monash-students

For administrative inquiries contact:
Cathy.Meredith@law.monash.edu.au   

For academic inquiries contact:              
Normann.Witzleb@law.monash.edu.au

5. Welcome to New Monash Law Students

Congratulations and Welcome!

The faculty of law welcomes you to our and now your community.

Transitioning successfully into University life, or from another faculty, could be a degree program in itself!

I would like to refer you to a great resource created by colleague of mine at QUT about surviving first year law:
www.law.qut.edu.au/study/current/tl/first.jsp

We hope you enjoyed O Week and are now settling into law school. Don’t forget your Peer Mentors are there to assist you; no question is too silly!

If I can be of any assistance please do not hesitate to email me for an appointment:
lloyd.england@law.monash.edu.au  

You can knock on my door in the basement (G01A).

Good luck!

END OF GAZETTE 1/3/10

General Notices

February 22nd, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. 2010 Malaysia Program – Applications Now Open!

In July and August 2010, Monash University’s Law Faculty offers a multi-unit study program in Malaysia together with its international partners City University of Hong Kong, University of Malaya and University of Windsor (Canada).  

Date: Monday 5 July – Tuesday 24 August, 2010
Applications: By Friday 5 March, 2010

The exciting new Malaysia Law program is modelled on the award-winning Prato Law program and will be taught in intensive or semi-intensive mode. In small classes and state-of-the-art facilities, you can enjoy a unique study experience with students and academics from international and local partner universities.

Studying at Monash Sunway allows you to immerse yourself into life of multicultural Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and the South-East Asian region while studying a range of comparative and international law subjects.

·To help with the cost of travel, students can receive up to $2,500.00 from Monash Abroad.  

· Small classes, with students from partner universities, including Hong Kong, Malaysia and Canada  

· Be taught by academic staff from Monash and overseas universities  

· The program designed to allow students in Prato or Clayton in first semester and in Malaysia in semester two.  

For sample study plan combinations see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/overseas-study-programs/overseas-study-programs-prato-malaysia.html

For eligibility requirements and application form see:
www.law.monash.edu.au/internships/overseas-study-programs/application-process.html#prato-monash-students

For administrative inquiries contact:
Cathy.Meredith@law.monash.edu.au   

For academic inquiries contact:              
Normann.Witzleb@law.monash.edu.au

 2. Monash Short Courses Centre

The Monash Short Courses Centre still have limited places available for adult and children’s pottery classes this term. All classes are taught by qualified practising artists in a fully equipped ceramics studio. Your enquiry is welcome or come over in person and inspect the facilities. Make a good lifestyle choice this year and visit the Monash Short Courses Centre, located in Building 51, Clayton campus.

For further information:
http://www.shortcourses.monash.edu.au/ceramics.html
or phone 9905 3180

3. Prato Program Pre-departure Information Session (for approved 2010 Prato program students only)

Date: Tuesday 23 February, 2010
Time: 1 pm – 2 pm
Venue: Lecture Theatre H1, 
              Building 11 (Menzies)

This session will provide essential advice regarding academic matters, grants and visas, health and safety, travel and much more.

This is an opportunity to ask detailed questions prior to your departure and attendance is not compulsory.

Law Library Notices

February 22nd, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. Library Resource Classes

Get a headstart on your studies!  Enrol in learning skills seminars and LAW1101, a Court Report Resources class through: 
https://my.monash.edu.au/news-and-events/bookings/library/   

 Make sure you use the keyword Law to limit to classes offered by the Law Library. 

Postgraduate Notices

February 22nd, 2010 by LaurenMiller

1. JD Trimester 1 Exam Timetable

 The JD trimester 1 exam timetable will be released on Wednesday 24 February, 2010. Please visit for a detailed exam timetable: 
http://www.law.monash.edu.au/current-students/t-tables/index.html 

END OF GAZETTE 22/2/10