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May 6th, 2020 by market

1. Student support resources online

Things are changing, and we understand that you might have questions as you are adjusting to studying online.
This site has been put together to provide you with answers. Check it out

2. Counselling service for law students

Our counsellors at Law Chambers are offering free tele-health appointments.

Linda Russell is available Tuesdays, and or Srolic Barber is available Tuesday to Friday.

To book a free appointment, call (03) 9905 3020 and dial 2 (Caulfield campus).

3. Study Coaching

Feeling a bit overwhelmed with your learning and don’t know what to do next?

Talk with a Study Coach to help get you back on track with your studies.

Your 30 minute appointment will be held online via Google Hangouts Meet. You don’t need any special software to use Google Hangouts, just be logged in to your Monash student account through a reliable internet connection.

After you book, you’ll receive a confirmation email with a meeting link to join your coaching appointment.

Book a study coaching session

4. Set up an online study group

Finding it difficult to work through your study material? Missing the social aspect of uni?

Why not start a study group online?

Study groups help you to:

  • Work through the unit content with both your peers (and your lecturers if needed)
  • Find a space to meet with a small group to get a group assessment done.

Interested? Here’s how to do it.

5. Get help from your peers (LAW1114 students)

Join Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS).

You’ll cover unit content and learn study skills from your PASS leader, a senior student who has done well in the unit.

Interested? Sign up through Moodle now: monash.edu/pass-program

Stay Connected

May 6th, 2020 by market

1. Get involved in Monash Social

Missing the on-campus events and activities, or simply the social life with your uni-fam?

Monash.edu/monashsocial is your one-stop-shop for online initiatives from across the university.

Each week we will be updating with new content so jump on now and you never know, you might win something, find inner peace or even make a new friend.

2. Home & Lifestyle Week

Check out Monash Social for a series of events, tips and activities coming up this week with a featured section on Home and Lifestyle.
We’re talking all things fitness, mental health, fun home activities, and a bunch of other ways to help you make the most of your time in isolation. Stay tuned – there’ll be new stuff to watch out for every day.
 
Upcoming events:
  • Monash Community week: (18 – 24 May)
  • Arts & Culture week: (25 – 31 May)

3. MAX: Australia’s biggest university gaming event

14-17 May 2020

monash.edu/max

Now in its fourth year, Monash Arcade Expo (MAX) is Australia’s biggest university gaming event and in 2020 we’re taking it online.

Across four massive days, we’ll be bringing you a program jam-packed with live-streamed gaming, including the League of Legends University Championship, an Overwatch Fun Mode Tournament, Minecraft Free Play, Tekken Tournament and more!

MAX is hosted in partnership with Monash Electronic Gaming Association (MEGA) and Campus Experience and Major Events team. Learn more

4. Join the Monash Mooting Association

Interested in a career in advocacy? The Monash Mooting Association (MMA) provides students with the opportunity to advance in the discipline, skills and techniques required to become a talented and effective advocate in the legal profession.

With online training sessions, guest speaker events and mooting opportunities, MMA is here to allow Monash law students to excel in competitions both domestically and internationally, as well as in their future careers.

As a novel initiative, MMA looks forward to extending to law students the opportunity to engage with the law outside the classroom in a practical and innovative way.

Join the MMA Facebook page to register as a member and find out more.

5. Run/Walk the 2020 Mother’s Day Classic

Join Team Monash for the virtual 2020 Mother’s Day Classic event and prove that the #Monashspirit is indeed alive and unbroken by COVID-19!

The first 50 students, staff or alumni to join our team will receive a FREE #MONASHSPIRIT top and all participants will receive a FREE two week gym membership at Monash Sport, once they open up again for business!
Learn more
Connect with Team Monash on Facebook

Prizes and Submissions

May 6th, 2020 by market

1. Submit a paper to the International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR)

The International Conference of Undergraduate Research (ICUR) fosters international connections and interdisciplinary conversations between undergraduates from partner institutions.

ICUR was established through a collaboration between staff at Monash University and the University of Warwick in 2013, and is supported by the Monash Warwick Alliance between these two leading universities. ICUR now annually includes up to eleven institutions across four continents.

Deadline for Abstract Submissions is Sunday 31 May. Learn more

2. Submit an essay to the Australian Academy of Law Essay Prize

NB: Suitable to Masters, PHD students, or others who possess a current legal qualification.

The Australian Academy of Law is pleased to announce the Annual Essay Prize for 2020.

The Prize is open to anyone, wherever resident, who possesses a recognised legal qualification suitable for legal admission purpose in any jurisdiction obtained not more than eight years prior to the closing date for the submission of essays.

The Prize is worth $10,000.

The essay topic for the Prize in 2020 is as follows:

“The impact of a new and widespread contagious disease on pre-existing contractual obligations. Note: Earlier ‘new’ outbreaks of infectious diseases may be taken into account.”

The deadline for the submission of an essay is 31 August 2020. Learn more

3. Law Reform Submission: Religious Exemptions in Anti-Discrimination Legislation

The Progressive Law Network’s Law Reform Submission is a collaborative project that will allow first year students to contribute submissions to the Australian Law Reform Commission’s Inquiry into Religious Exemptions in Anti-Discrimination Legislation.

The project will give students the opportunity to harness and develop their legal skills to achieve real goals with tangible results. 

Currently, the Australian Law Reform Commission is calling for submissions for a review into the framework of Religious Exemptions in Anti-Discrimination Legislation.

Express your interest here.

4. Progressive Law Network Policy Essay competition

The Progressive Law Network invites Monash University students to share their thoughts about important and emerging issues in Public Interest Law. Get your voice heard on a public law or law reform issue and share your thoughts on how an area of public law can promote access to justice and fair policies for all. This year’s topic is: What is the most important public interest law issue of this new decade? 

Enter for a chance to win a ticket to the Castan Centre Conference: Human Rights 2020. 

The winning essay will also be recommended for publication in the Alternative Law Journal (subject to their review). The top five essays will be published with the launch of the new PLN website. 

Submissions are open now through this link. Essays must be submitted by 29 May midnight.

Judging the competition are Assc. Prof. Julie Debeljak, Assc. Prof. Patrick Emerton and Former Supreme Court Justice Kevin Bell AC QC. 

Law Student Gazette

April 20th, 2020 by market

1. Apply for The Validator

Have you been sitting on an idea for months and are unsure how to get started? Or is there a real-world problem that you want to solve, but don’t know where to start?
Apply now for the Validator. You’ll learn how to go from idea to launching it to the market in just five weeks under the guidance of experienced entrepreneur and startup facilitator, Megan Flamer (Head of Startup Programs, The Generator).
Applications close Sunday 3 May.

2. Counselling service for law students

Our counsellors at Law Chambers are now offering tele-health appointments only.

To book an appointment, call (03) 9905 3020 and dial 2 (Caulfield campus). You can talk to Linda Russell (Tuesdays only) or Srolic Barber (Tuesday to Friday).

 

3. Impact Internships with Project Everest Ventures

From enabling economic empowerment, nutrition and food security, through to accessing renewable energy and sustainable fuel alternatives, on a Project Everest Ventures Internship you’ll be shaping real impact for developing communities overseas.

PEV are recruiting now for summer internships. Check out this short presentation about how PEV is planning around the COVID pandemic.

On a PEV internship, you will:

  • Be working towards achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals
  • Gain a range of essential soft skills, such as leadership and innovative problem solving
  • Collaborate directly alongside local communities to ensure genuine impact is achieved
  • Work alongside a team of 6-8 other socially-minded students from Australia and beyond
  • Differentiate yourself while you make a difference… all before you graduate.

Course credit, OS-HELP and/or grants may be available for eligible students.

For more information and to apply see here.

4. Keep in touch with the Progressive Law Network

The Progressive Law Network (PLN) is a network of students, staff and professionals working to promote social and environmental justice through the law. We run events and programs focused on non-commercial and public interest law. We are both community-oriented and career-oriented, forming connections between students, staff, professionals, and community organisations.

The times are trying and uncertain, but we at the PLN are committed to keeping the club up and running for all students. There’s never been a better time to get passionate about public interest issues in the law! Here’s a glance at what a PLN membership gets you, and what we have planned for 2020.

  • Fortnightly newsletter – Volunteering and internship opportunities, events, and news right in your inbox.
  • Climate Justice Panel Discussion – Listen to some exciting speakers take a deep dive into the conversation around using the law to push for change on environmental issues in this online seminar on Wednesday 1 April at 1pm.
  • Policy essay competition – Have a go at answering the question “What is the most important public interest law issue of this new decade?” for the chance to win a ticket to the Castan Centre Human Rights Conference for 2020.
  • Website and blog launch
  • Mentoring program (Semester 2) – Members will get exclusive first access!
  • Launch of the Public Interest Law Careers Guide (2nd edition) in conjunction with the Castan Centre (Semester 2)

Register for PLN membership online now following these steps

  1. Visit portal.msa.monash.edu
  2. Click ‘Buy club membership’
  3. Select ‘Progressive Law
  4. Fill in your details
  5. Complete payment!

Then come say hi to us on Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and pln@monashclubs.org. Looking forward to seeing you around (virtually, for now)!

 

5. Law Week 2020

Now, more than ever, people need access to vital information about their legal rights and responsibilities.

So this year Law Week is coming to your home online and over the phone.

Law Week runs from 18 – 24 May. Check out the program here.

 

6. Monash Mooting Association

Interested in a career in advocacy? The Monash Mooting Association (MMA) provides students with the opportunity to advance in the discipline, skills and techniques required to become a talented and effective advocate in the legal profession.

With online training sessions, guest speaker events and mooting opportunities, MMA is here to allow Monash law students to excel in competitions both domestically and internationally, as well as in their future careers.

As a novel initiative, MMA looks forward to extending to law students the opportunity to engage with the law outside the classroom in a practical and innovative way.

Join the MMA Facebook page to register as a member and find out more.

7. Need help with LAW1114?

Join Peer Assisted Study Sessions (PASS).
You’ll cover unit content and learn study skills from your PASS leader, a senior student who has done well in the unit.
Interested? Sign up here

 

8. Volunteer Opportunity: Street Law 2020

The Monash LSS invites law students in their second year or above to join Street Law, a community legal education program designed to enhance legal literacy across communities.

As a Street Law facilitator, you will work in groups of two to plan and develop workshops on topics such as employment law, online conduct and police powers, which will then be delivered to schools and community organisations.

This is the perfect opportunity for you to develop and implement fundamental communication skills important for working in any legal context. Those who are interested in gaining experience in the community legal sector are strongly encouraged to apply.

To learn more and apply see here.

You can also contact streetlaw@monashlss.com for any questions.

 

9. Volunteering programs online

The Monash Student Association (MSA) now has a range of new and adapted programs to get involved in right from the comfort of your own home.

Whether you want to stay active, get crafty, or just connect with other students, there’s something for everyone!

Check out what’s running at MSA Online.

General

March 27th, 2020 by market

1. Adjusting to online learning and other things you did not anticipate this year

COVID-19 presents an unprecedented challenge for universities and our students. We’ve all had to change and adjust rapidly. With those changes comes fear, grief and stress. The first step is to acknowledge these feelings, and then take small but tangible actions to work through them. In this article Dr Kelly-Ann Allen, Monash Educational and Development Psychologist, offers some practical advice to help you through these challenges. Learn more

Career Development

March 27th, 2020 by market

1. Career Success Conversations in Law [now online]

In this small group conversation, students are guided by an experienced Career Success Coach in a collaborative discussion on their career development journey.

Topics covered will include:

  • Current industry trends which may impact career plans
  • Building and demonstrating the skills that employers value, and
  • What steps can be taken to achieve career goals.

Link to register here

 

2. Life After Law School

If you’re a law student, chances are you’re finding yourself drowning in a huge amount of information about your career.
Life After Law School is a podcast series brought to you by the Faculty of Law. Meet law alumni and industry representatives with a legal background as they discuss their career pathways and career insights. You can find Life After Law School on Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud. Coming to other podcast players soon.

3. Leap Into Leadership Online

Hello from Career Connect.

We’re excited to announce that our new Leap into Leadership Online (LiLO) module, Foundations of Leadership, is now live!

The module helps students explore definitions of leadership, how leadership increases confidence and employability, provides improvement strategies, and gives advice on how to create a personal leadership development plan. Students can access Foundations of Leadership at any point of their LiLO progress, and be completed in their own time and at their own pace.

4. Department of Justice and Community Safety- intern program

The Department of Justice and Community Safety (the department) is now recruiting interns to work over their winter and summers university breaks for three to eight weeks on full-time paid placements at its head office in the Melbourne CBD. Please note that part time hours may be considered.

Perfect for students undertaking the penultimate year of a law or justice related degree (e.g. criminology), this is a rare opportunity to experience a compelling side of the legal profession outside private practice.

The department’s interns will enjoy exposure to policy development, legal advice and high-profile public litigation, legislation creation and cabinet processes s. Your contribution as an intern will aid in the development of advice provided to the Attorney-General and other justice ministers and contribute to exciting civil and criminal law reforms and policy projects.

Learn more

 

Events

March 27th, 2020 by market

1. [Live stream] The emergence of ‘comply or explain’ as a global model for corporate governance codes

The introduction of the Cadbury Code in the UK in the early 1990s marked an important turning point in the evolution of corporate governance around the world.

The ‘comply or explain’ approach pioneered by the Cadbury Code prioritised flexibility and the role of market discipline in its approach. These priorities can be linked clearly to earlier trends in the evolution of company law and capital market regulation in the UK. However, it is more difficult to explain why the Cadbury Code should have exerted so much influence over systems of corporate governance which differ from the UK in their approach and evolution.

We propose three explanations for the spread of ‘comply or explain’ codes around the world and undertake qualitative and quantitative (leximetric) analysis in order to test these propositions.

Date: Monday 30 March

Time: 5:00 pm – 6:15 pm AEDT

Live stream via Zoom: Register here

 

2. [Live stream] Building Blocks of a Startup

Deciding to create your own startup project is exciting at the same time as daunting but incredibly rewarding and can open up your world to vast opportunities.

The Generator is thrilled to announce that we will be running an online webinar presented by James Alexander, Co-founder of Galileo Ventures, which will dive into some of the building blocks of a startup that will move your company towards a trajectory of success.

Date: Tuesday 31 March

Time: 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm AEDT

Live stream via Zoom: Register here

 

General

March 13th, 2020 by market

1. Progressive Law Network

The Progressive Law Network (PLN) is a network of students, staff and professionals working to promote social and environmental justice through the law. We run events and programs focused on non-commercial and public interest law. We are both community-oriented and career-oriented, forming connections between students, staff, professionals, and community organisations.

Join us at the PLN by dropping by coming along to our Welcome Drinks on Friday 20 March from 6pm. For more info, get in touch via Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn, and we also welcome emails at pln@monashclubs.org.

In 2020, we look forward to seeing you at our events, including a climate justice panel discussion early in semester 1 as well as a mentoring program later in the year. Stay tuned for more events and activities TBA. Our members also receive a newsletter promoting articles, events, and volunteering and internship opportunities.

 

2. ABL Takeovers Competition

One of the country’s most prestigious commercial law firms, Arnold Bloch Leibler (ABL), will partner with Monash Law on this year’s Takeovers Competition.

By registering to take part in the Takeovers Competition, you will have an opportunity to demonstrate your skills and knowledge in response to a case study prepared by ABL, involving details of a hostile takeover.

The competition’s winning team will receive a $5,000 cash prize and the runners-up will receive $2,500.

Please form a team of 2 people and register to participate in the ABL and Monash Takeovers Competition by Wednesday 25 March.  Registration and further information can be accessed here.

Please note: both team members must have received a Distinction or High Distinction in Corporations Law or Company Law to be eligible.

 

3. Want to be a Monash Law social media ambassador?

Monash Law presents an exciting opportunity for creative and social media savvy Monash Law students.

As students, you are a central part of our University culture, as you contribute to a vibrant and lively campus atmosphere.

The Social Media Ambassador Program is a unique and fun opportunity for selected students to gain professional experience representing a brand, pitch ideas and work collaboratively with your faculty and fellow students to highlight what life is like as a student at Monash Law.

So if you’re passionate about social media and eager to get involved with campus life, apply now.

Benefits:

  • Build on your resume to showcase to future employers 
  • A professional recommendation from Monash Law 
  • Make new friends and join a fun team environment

Apply now

 

4. Free psychologist service to expand at Monash Law Chambers

Monash Law has expanded its onsite counselling service at Monash Law Chambers in the CBD with the appointment of an additional psychologist.

This free and confidential service is available to Monash Law students to access.

For further information and to make an appointment, please complete the booking request form (under the Law Chambers heading) or email linda.russell@monash.edu or Yisroel.Barber@monash.edu.

Volunteering

March 13th, 2020 by market

1. Volunteer Opportunities at Monash Law Clinics – Clayton

The following volunteer opportunities are available in 2020 at the Monash Law Clinic –Clayton (MLCC) for LLB and JD Monash Law Students.

 

Wednesday Night Advice Only Service

The Wednesday night volunteer team provides advice to clients experiencing a wide range of legal problems.

Applications for the Wednesday Night General Advice Session at Monash Law Clinic Clayton will open on Monday 16 March at 9:30am and close 25 March at 6:00pm. Please note that late applications will not be accepted.

To apply and to learn more please see here.

Important information:

  • Students are rostered to volunteer on Wednesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm.
  • Orientation will be held on Wednesday 22 April at 6:00pm at MLCC, 60 Beddoe Avenue Clayton (at Monash University Clayton).
  • Sessions will commence on Wednesday 29 April.
  • Open to Monash LLB and JD students.

 

Tuesday Night Family Law

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

Applications for Tuesday Night Family Advice Session at Monash Law Clinic will open on Monday 16 March at 9:30am and close 25 March at 6:00pm. Please note that late applications will not be accepted.

To apply and to learn more please see here.

Important information:

  • Students are rostered to volunteers on Tuesday nights on a fortnightly basis from 6:00pm until approximately 8:30pm.
  • Orientation will be held on Wednesday 22 April at 6:00pm at MLCC, 60 Beddoe Avenue Clayton (at Monash University Clayton).
  • Sessions will commence on Tuesday 28 April.
  • Open to Monash LLB and JD students.

Career Development

March 13th, 2020 by market

1. Life After Law School

If you’re a law student, chances are you’re finding yourself drowning in a huge amount of information about your career.
Life After Law School is a podcast series brought to you by the Faculty of Law. Meet law alumni and industry representatives with a legal background as they discuss their career pathways and career insights. You can find Life After Law School on Apple Podcasts and SoundCloud. Coming to other podcast players soon.

2. 2020 EY Oceania Tax Consulting Challenge

Can you solve a business challenge faced by a growing number of companies in the age of digital disruption?

If you’ve got an interest in business and a problem-solving mindset, EY’s Tax Consulting Challenge is for you! Demonstrate your analytical ability and you could win an EY internship. Our Oceania winner will also jet off to Amsterdam in November 2020 to participate in the International Final.

No prior tax knowledge or experience is required so seize the opportunity to get ahead of your peers!

How to enter the Challenge

  1. Go to www.ey.com/au/tcc  to access the TCC case study and submit your entry by 11.59pm, Monday 13 April 2020 (AEST).
  2. Shortlisted entries will be selected and notified no later than 7 days prior to the Regional Final and the entrants will be invited to present their case study recommendations to a EY Tax Partner/s in the week commencing 4 May 2020.
  3. EY will select state winners who will attend the Oceania Final on 20 May 2020 in Melbourne.
  4. The Oceania Final will incorporate individual and group challenges, information and informal networking sessions.  The panel of judges will nominate an overall winner to represent EY Oceania at the international competition hosted in Amsterdam in November 2020.  The overall winner of this global competition will receive an all-expenses paid around the world trip to visit EY Tax centres in London, New York and Hong Kong.

Fine print

Entrants must be an Australian or New Zealand citizen or hold (Australian or New Zealand) Permanent Residency in the country in which they are studying and applying. The competition is open to undergraduate, postgraduate or masters students from any degree discipline, graduating between 2021–2023.

 

3. Supreme Court of WA associateships

Applications are invited for a number of positions as personal staff to Judicial Officers at the Supreme Court of Western Australia. The length of tenure for each position is 12 or 24 months (commencing January 2021). The relevant positions will be identified in the latter part of 2020.

Prospective applicants should possess the following attributes:

  • A law degree, or nearly completed law degree;
  • A high level of academic achievement (Honours or equivalent is desirable, but not essential);
  • High-level research and analytical skills;
  • Excellent verbal, interpersonal and written communication skills; and
  • Editorial skills are an advantage.

For more information on each position and to apply see here. Please note applications close Friday 20 March).

 

4. EY student and graduate programs – apply now

Applications for the EY Vacationer and Graduate Programs are now open. For more information see here.

Applications close on Thursday 26 March.

 

The Aurora Internship Program has contributed to capacity building for Indigenous and Indigenous-sector organisations by placing over 2,700 talented and passionate interns over 14 years.

The Program continues to place students and graduates with varied backgrounds including law at Indigenous sector organisations involved in native title, land rights, justice, policy and community development, health, social welfare and research, Australia wide.

Applications for the Winter program are open until 5:00pm AEST Friday 27 March. For more information see here.

 

Are you looking to develop a career in China’s Greater Bay Area?

An exciting opportunity to be trained in Hong Kong and Guangzhou or Shenzhen at a leading international law firm and become qualified in the PRC is here.

In King & Wood Mallesons International Center’s award-winning 2-year Propel training program, you will gain exposure over two legal jurisdictions and work on cross-border matters, rotating through different practice groups in KWM’s Hong Kong and South China offices.

KWM’s Propel program was commended by the Financial Times for designing the “first international graduate recruitment programme focused on China’s Greater Bay Area initiative”, in the category of Managing and Developing Talent, Financial Times Asia Pacific Innovative Lawyers Report 2019.

Click here if you are interested to learn about opportunities at KWM available in the GBA.

Applications are now open until Sunday 19 April 2020 – click here or scan the QR code to apply.

 

7. EY Tax Insights Event (Monday 16 March)

Join EY to learn more about EY’s Tax career opportunities and how you can enter a competition that could see you:

  • Develop your case study skills
  • Network with industry professionals
  • Win a paid internship in EY Tax
  • Win a trip to Amsterdam!

Date: Monday 16 March 2020

Time: 4.00pm – 6.00pm

Venue: EY, 8 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, 3000

Dress: Business

RSVP essential here by 10 March

Note: All confirmed guests will be contacted by 11 March 2020 with specific event details.

 

8. Monitor Deloitte (Thursday 19 March)

Monitor Deloitte, founded by Michael Porter, is the strategy consulting practice of Deloitte. With 1200+ practitioners globally, Monitor Deloitte helps their clients grow, transform and reinvent themselves by resolving their most critical decisions concerning where to play and how to win in their market. Their offerings include Corporate & Business Unit Strategy, Growth Strategy, Business Transformation, M&A, Customer and Digital Strategy.

At this event you will meet the team from Monitor Deloitte and discover upcoming career opportunities.

Date: Thursday 19 March

Time: 6:30-8:30pm

Venue: Clayton Campus, more details upon registration

Register here

 

9. EY Interview Insights (Friday 20 March)

Are you preparing for an interview or an experience that lasts a lifetime? Please join EY for an interview skills session and pizza lunch to get valuable insights for your interview preparation.

When: Friday 20 March

Where: EY, 8 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, 3000

Dress: Business

RSVP essential here by 12 March

Note: All confirmed guests will be contacted by 13 March 2020 with specific event details.

 

10. The Big Meet (Friday 27 March)

Every year Australia’s leading employers travel the country looking for high quality graduates and undergraduates. The Big Meet is your opportunity to meet up to 100 of these organisations in one day and in one location.
These organisations are offering a range of options including graduate employment, voluntary work, gap years, international internships, vacation work, postgraduate education, teaching, travel and overseas opportunities. Whatever your interests, The Big Meet has something that will meet your needs.

The Big Meet – Melbourne 2020

Date: Friday 27 March

Time: 11:00am – 3:00pm

Venue: Palladium at Crown, 8 Whiteman Street, Southbank

Cost: Free

Registration: RSVP essential here

 

11. UniSuper: inside guide to law and governance (Friday 15 May)

UniSuper has designed a boardroom experience for select Monash University law students which is designed:

  • to broaden your knowledge of in-house career paths accessible to law graduates
  • to increase your knowledge of superannuation
  • to experience what it means to be an in-house practitioner.

Date: Friday 15 May

Time: Arrive from 9.00am for a 9.30am commencement, ending at 3:45pm

Venue: UniSuper – Level 1, 385 Bourke Street, Melbourne 3000

Dress code: Business attire

Please note: Places are limited, so apply here by Thursday 9 April to secure your spot.