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1. Community Legal Centre Law Graduate Scheme 2015

Applications are now open for one position through the Community Legal Centre Law Graduate Scheme commencing in early 2015.

The closing date for applications is Friday 26 September, 2014.

Please read the recruitment pack for more detailed information about selection criteria and how to apply.

2. Faculty Managed Internship Opportunity

Herzog Fox & Neeman, Israel

Applications are now open and close Friday 12 September, 2014

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid January to mid February

Further information including Application process & Eligibility details

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria

Queries: cathy.meredith@monash.edu or 9905 3311

Federation of Community Legal Centres

3. Research Assistant Opportunity – Monash Law School

Dr Genevieve Grant is seeking to recruit a current Monash LLB or JD student to work as casual Research Assistant on a number of personal injury compensation research projects.

The deadline for applications is Monday 8 September at 5pm.

For further information and the application process please see the flyer.

Events

September 1st, 2014 by market

1. 20th Lucinda Lecture – Legislative Intention – Clayton Campus

Presented by: The Honourable Justice Stephen Gageler, the High Court of Australia

Stephen John Gageler was appointed to the High Court in October 2012. At the time of his appointment he was Solicitor-General of Australia. He is a graduate of the Australian National University and has post-graduate qualifications from Harvard University. He was admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 1989 and was appointed Senior Counsel in 2000. Before his appointment as Solicitor-General in 2008, he practised as a barrister extensively throughout Australia, principally in constitutional law, administrative law and commercial law.

Patron
The Honourable Chief Justice Marilyn Warren AC, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria and Lieutenant Governor of Victoria

Event details
Date: Monday 15 September, 2014
Time: 1– 2 pm
Venue: Monash University, Clayton Campus, H1 / Menzies Building (Building 11)
Cost: Free
RSVP: Wednesday 10 September, 2014, law-marketing@monash.edu
(Unfortunately there is no reserved seating for this even.)

For further information please see the flyer

2. Castan Centre Dinner 2014

The Castan Centre for Human Rights law invites you to our Biennial Human Rights gala dinner.  The dinner is a fundraiser for the Castan Centre’s many policy, public education and student programs.  We hope you can join us for our celebratory evening at Albert Park.
Date: Thursday 23 October, 2014
Time: 7–11 pm
Venue: Carousel, 22 Aughtie Drive, Albert Park Lake, 3205
Dress code: Lounge suit

Our MC for the evening will be Melbourne Comedian Claire Hooper

Keynote Speaker
Jon Stanhope, Administrator of Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands (2012 -2014), Chief Minister of the ACT (2001 – 2011)

Since 2012 Mr Stanhope has been responsible for both the Cocos (Keeling) islands and Christmas Island, the site of many asylum seeker arrivals and a large detention centre
In 2004, during his time as Chief Minister of the ACT, Jon Stanhope introduced a Human Rights Act, which was the first legislation of its kind on human rights in Australia.

For more information on the event please see the website

3. Clinical Legal Education Explained – Information Session

Clinical Legal Education subjects give you the opportunity to learn assist real clients with real legal matters. Come and learn more about how to be involved and hear from students who are currently part of the programs.

Date: Wednesday 10 September
Time: 1pm – 1.30pm
Venue: R2 in the Rotunda (Building 8, Clayton Campus)

We hope to see you there!

4. Criminal Prosecutions – What Happens Outside the Courtroom.

Director of Public Prosecutions John Champion S.C. will speak about his role and the work that goes on outside the courtroom towards effective criminal prosecutions.

Date: Wednesday the 3rd of September
Time: 12:30-1:30pm
Venue: The Cinema in Campus Centre

Further information available in the flyer

5. Homicide: An Investigator’s Insight

Find out what happens behind the scenes as police build their cases to bring criminals to trial.

Presenter: Ron Iddles

Date: Tuesday 2 September & Wednesday 3 September, 2014
Time: 7pm for a 7.30pm start
Venue: St Bernards College (Theatrette), 41 Rosehill Road, Essendon
Cost: $30 per person including light refreshments
Registration via the website

For further information please see the flyer

6. IACP Collaborative Practice Event: What Does it Mean to be a „we‟ in the Collaborative Process

This 2-day workshop will clarify the expectations each professional brings to the table regarding: the roles we play, how we each relate to the clients, how responsibility for the client and for managing the expectations and timing of the process is shared within the Team, as well as how and when the law is introduced into the conversation.  We will explore the hierarchies and tensions which inevitably show up in our work, created in part, by the pressure of being part of a ‘collaborative community.’
Places for this event are very limited so register now to avoid disappointment.

Date: Friday 12 September 2014 and Saturday 13 September 2014,
Time: 9am – 4.30pm
Venue: Law Institute of Victoria, 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Cost: $495
CPD for Lawyers: 12 hours

Who Should Attend?
All Collaborative Professionals:

Lawyers, accountants/financial advisers, psychologists, counsellors, mediators and other professionals who work with families involved in disputes and who want to extend their Collaborative Practice skill base.

To register, complete and return the attached registration form to iacp@liv.asn.au.
Telephone Enquiries: To Sue White on 9607 9473

For further information available in the flyer

7. Progressive Law Network Conference 2014

The Progressive Law Network’s Conference is back again this year with a star-studded speaker list headed by the legendary Ron Merkel QC. How much do you know about prison abolition or animal rights? Do you know how to protest within the bounds of the law, or how to engage in difficult conversations about refugees? This is your chance for answers to all those burning questions that keep you up late at night!

Early-bird tickets are available for $45 until Wednesday 20 August from the website come find us on Friday 5 September at the University of Melbourne.

For enquiries please email us at progressivelawnetwork@gmail.com.

8. R U OK? Day BBQ

Law Students are invited to attend the 2014 RU OK? Day BBQ on Thursday 11 September at 12 Noon outside the Law faculty. Please wear something yellow to support this Campus wide awareness day of mental health and well being.

The RUOK Day Bus touring from Darwin is stopping at Monash Clayton on the morning of Monday 8 September outside Robert Blackwood Hall if you are around first thing,  drop by and check out the pop up.

You can find out more about RUOK? on Monash website and more about RUOK? at Uni at the official website

We hope U R OK.

General Notices

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1. Antipodeans Abroad

Antipodeans Abroad would like to invite students to India and Swaziland to carry out volunteer projects during their Uni holidays.

The UniBreak program is a great way for students to immerse themselves in another culture, gain valuable personal and professional experience, whilst giving back to a community in need.

Places are limited for the November/January placements. Book now!

  1. Click on our UniBreak homepage
  2. Register for an Info Night or webinar
  3. Submit expression of interest

Download UniBreak project fact sheet

2. Germany Seminar Opportunity

Encounter Europe – Visit Germany
A DAAD Seminar for Students from Australia and New Zealand at the European Academy Otzenhausen

Applications close Monday 1 September, 2014

For further information and application process please see the flyer.

3. Meet Our Distinguished Jurist in Residence

We welcome the Honourable Professor Peter Gray as our Distinguished Jurist in Residence for semester two.  He is a retired judge of the Federal Court of Australia.  He is happy to talk to students about anything that interests them, including their studies and possible careers in the law.  He is in room 351 at Monash Clayton, usually in the middle of the week, and at Monash University Law Chambers in the city on Mondays and Fridays.  Students can drop in, or email Prof Gray at peter.gray@monash.edu, or meet him when he visits the lounge area on the ground floor at Clayton from time to time.

4. My Aurora Experience – Native Title Services Victoria

For six weeks during early 2014, I had the opportunity to undertake an Aurora internship via the Aurora Native Title Internship Program, at Native Title Services Victoria (“NTSV”). NTSV is the legal service that represents Victorian native title claimants. I made NTSV my first preference because I wanted to see if I would enjoy working in a legal environment specialising in native title law.  Although I quickly realised that native title law was (unsurprisingly) much more complicated than I had thought from my two weeks of studying it in property law, I discovered that native title and Indigenous rights are fascinating areas of the law.

Aurora warned me to go in with an open mind and to expect a variety of work – from filing to legal research. While I did undertake some administrative tasks at NSTV, the majority of my internship was spent working with the legal team. I was asked to do a variety of tasks, from writing a research brief to be used in an upcoming negotiation, to looking through the minutes of almost twenty years of meetings to work out when a claimant group decided to reduce their claim boundaries. I also attended a directions hearing at the Federal Court. The constantly changing nature of the work meant that my 6 week internship flew by.  NTSV made a genuine effort to provide me with interesting work and succeeded.

The highlight of my internship was attending two different native title group meetings on country. These meetings gave me a valuable insight into how the native title process impacts upon traditional owners. It was also an opportunity to develop my understanding of the significance of the land to Aboriginal people. Hearing the stories and history of the group at these meetings is something I will never forget.  If anyone undertaking an internship has the chance to go on country, I strongly recommend it.

Choosing to do this internship through Aurora was one of the best choices I could have made. I learned a variety of practical legal skills and enhanced my knowledge of native title law and the issues relating to Indigenous rights. I also had the chance to work with some amazing, dedicated and passionate people at NTSV.  I highly recommend applying for the Aurora Internship Program; it will be an unforgettable experience.

5. Oaktree Roadtrip

This September, you have an unprecedented opportunity to make change on a global scale.

As world leaders come together in Brisbane this year for the G20 summit, we’re hitting the road to ensure that they take action to end extreme poverty; and we want you to join us.

From Sunday 28 September until Saturday 4 October, join a thousand young people on the End Poverty Roadtrip. We’ll journey across the country to transform the way that Australians think about the issue. We’ll meet our leaders to ensure that they commit to upholding the standards of fairness and justice for the world’s poor.

Because now, more than ever, as the international spotlight falls on Australia, we need to ensure that our leaders have the conviction to create real change.

Sign up for the Roadtrip today, to make sure that our generation is the one to end extreme poverty.

While extreme poverty has been halved over the last twenty years, we know it’s been a tough few months. Australia’s aid budget has been axed, with $7.6 billion dollars slashed over the course of five years. Cut after cut, progress has been stifled.

But we have the power to transform this reality.

It starts with the Roadtrip and it starts with you.

Get on board today at the website.

6. S2 SETU Surveys

Please complete these S2 surveys:

  • S2 LLM Units – open Monday 1 September and  close on Monday 22 September
  • T3-58 LLM Units & 3 UG Clinical Units – open Thursday 25 September and close on Thursday 16 October
  • S2 LLB Units – open Sunday 12 October and close on Sunday 2 November
  • T4-57 LLM Units – open Monday 27 October and close on Monday 17 November
  • T3 JD Units – open Sunday 2 November and close on Sunday 23 November

You can access these surveys via your my.monash portal or go to the website

The Law Faculty believes that the SETU surveys are very important as they help us to continually improve our Units and Teaching so that we can offer you a high quality legal educational experience. We rely on your feedback and comments to let us know not only what we are doing well in the Units but also what still can be improved and your suggestions as to how these improvements might be achieved.

Postgraduate Notices

September 1st, 2014 by market

1. JD Stream Allocation

JD students are reminded that they should only attend the unit stream to which they are allocated.  Changing streams midway through the trimester without faculty approval, or attending classes in another stream, is not permitted. It is not fair on the lecturer as each lecturer is responsible for the learning and assessment of students allocated in his/her stream (with one-off circumstances notwithstanding, and requiring specific approval).  Lecturers will only be provided assignments and examinations for his/her stream.

2. Postgraduate Research Scholarshp: Funded by Sugar Research Australia

Sugar Research Australia invites applications for its postgraduate scholarships. These enable students to undertake master’s or PhD research degrees in disciplines relevant to the future of the Australian sugar industry.

Closing date: Tuesday 31 December, 2014
Further details available on the website

Undergraduate Notices

September 1st, 2014 by market

1. Student Services Office

Please note that Undergraduate Student Services office will be closed for training on Wednesday 17 September from 1pm to 3pm. We apologise for any inconvenience caused.

.:End Student Gazette 1/9/14:.

Careers

August 25th, 2014 by market

1. Faculty Managed Internship Opportunity

Herzog Fox & Neeman, Israel

Applications are now open and close Friday 12 September, 2014

Minimum of 4 weeks from mid January to mid February

Further information including Application process & Eligibility details

Student Mobility Funding may be provided, please see eligibility criteria

Queries: cathy.meredith@monash.edu or 9905 3311

2. Research Assistant Opportunity – Monash Law School

Dr Genevieve Grant is seeking to recruit a current Monash LLB or JD student to work as casual Research Assistant on a number of personal injury compensation research projects.

The deadline for applications is Monday 8 September at 5pm.

For further information and the application process please see the flyer.

Events

August 25th, 2014 by market

1. 20th Lucinda Lecture – Legislative Intention – Clayton Campus

Presented by: The Honourable Justice Stephen Gageler, the High Court of Australia

Stephen John Gageler was appointed to the High Court in October 2012. At the time of his appointment he was Solicitor-General of Australia. He is a graduate of the Australian National University and has post-graduate qualifications from Harvard University. He was admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Court of New South Wales in 1989 and was appointed Senior Counsel in 2000. Before his appointment as Solicitor-General in 2008, he practised as a barrister extensively throughout Australia, principally in constitutional law, administrative law and commercial law.

Patron
The Honourable Chief Justice Marilyn Warren AC, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria and Lieutenant Governor of Victoria

Event details
Date: Monday 15 September, 2014
Time: 1– 2 pm
Venue: Monash University, Clayton Campus, H1 / Menzies Building (Building 11)
Cost: Free
RSVP: Wednesday 10 September, 2014, law-marketing@monash.edu
(Unfortunately there is no reserved seating for this even.)

For further information please see the flyer

2. Homicide: An Investigator’s Insight

Find out what happens behind the scenes as police build their cases to bring criminals to trial.

Presenter: Ron Iddles

Date: Tuesday 2 September & Wednesday 3 September, 2014
Time: 7pm for a 7.30pm start
Venue: St Bernards College (Theatrette), 41 Rosehill Road, Essendon
Cost: $30 per person including light refreshments
Registration via the website

For further information please see the flyer

3. IACP Collaborative Practice Event: What Does it Mean to be a „we‟ in the Collaborative Process

This 2-day workshop will clarify the expectations each professional brings to the table regarding: the roles we play, how we each relate to the clients, how responsibility for the client and for managing the expectations and timing of the process is shared within the Team, as well as how and when the law is introduced into the conversation.  We will explore the hierarchies and tensions which inevitably show up in our work, created in part, by the pressure of being part of a ‘collaborative community.’
Places for this event are very limited so register now to avoid disappointment.

Date: Friday 12 September 2014 and Saturday 13 September 2014,
Time: 9am – 4.30pm
Venue: Law Institute of Victoria, 470 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Cost: $495
CPD for Lawyers: 12 hours

Who Should Attend?
All Collaborative Professionals:

Lawyers, accountants/financial advisers, psychologists, counsellors, mediators and other professionals who work with families involved in disputes and who want to extend their Collaborative Practice skill base.

To register, complete and return the attached registration form to iacp@liv.asn.au.
Telephone Enquiries: To Sue White on 9607 9473

For further information available in the flyer

4. Managing High Conflict Personalities; A Free Public Pecture by Bill Eddy

“4 Tips for Managing High Conflict People”

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) presents a free Public lecture with international guest lecturer Bill Eddy

Date: Thursday 4 September, 2014
Time: 5.30 – 7.30pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
RSVP: acji@monash.edu by Wednesday 27 August, 2014

For further information please see the flyer

5. Progressive Law Network Conference 2014

The Progressive Law Network’s Conference is back again this year with a star-studded speaker list headed by the legendary Ron Merkel QC. How much do you know about prison abolition or animal rights? Do you know how to protest within the bounds of the law, or how to engage in difficult conversations about refugees? This is your chance for answers to all those burning questions that keep you up late at night!

Early-bird tickets are available for $45 until Wednesday 20 August from the website come find us on Friday 5 September at the University of Melbourne.

For enquiries please email us at progressivelawnetwork@gmail.com.

Events (Postgraduate)

August 25th, 2014 by market

1. Book Launch:  Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition by M King, A Freiberg, B Batagol & R Hyams

The Australian Centre for Justice Innovation (ACJI) is proud to host the launch of Non-Adversarial Justice 2nd Edition, by Michael King, Arie Freiberg, Becky Batagol and Ross Hyams.

Date: Thursday 11 September, 2014
Time: 5.30pm
Venue: Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne.
RSVP: acji@monash.edu by Thursday 4 September.

For further information please see the flyer

2. Monash Postgraduate Association Forum and Lunch

All Law Chambers-based postgraduates are invited to an informal gathering to find out about the services that the Monash Postgraduate Association (MPA) offers including advocacy, seminars and social events. The MPA would also like to hear from you with suggestions as to what new services and/or support you would like to see the MPA provide to postgraduates.

Presenter: Monash Postgraduate Association
Date: Tuesday 2 September, 2014
Time: 1pm – 2pm
Venue: Seminar Room 8, Level 2, Monash University Law Chambers, 555 Lonsdale Street Melbourne

Light refreshments will be served, as such bookings are essential. Please visit the website to book.

Events (Undergraduate)

August 25th, 2014 by market

1.  Launch of Ally Network

The Monash Ally network is being formally launched at 12.30pm on Wednesday 27 August. Come along to a panel discussion ‘From labels to politics: Identifying as queer in the public sphere’ in the Isaac Brown Room, Building 55, Clayton.

For further information please visit the website

General Notices

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1. Better Teaching, Better Learning: Student Projects

This is an opportunity for you to improve the student experience at Monash!

The Better Teaching, Better Learning team (out of the Office of the Vice-Provost (Learning and Teaching) (OVPLT)) is seeking to fund student ideas to improve the “student academic experience”. They are providing 20 bursaries of up to $2,000 each (maximum of 2 per Faculty) to students / teams of students.

Examples of projects that may be funded include:

  • setting up a study group or a mentoring scheme;
  • creating an online learning resource; and
  • organising and running a student-led conference.

The money may be used for such things as the purchase of training or services, travel, materials, and administrative support costs. As you can see, the scope is broad.

Each proposal is expected to provide evidence for how the project will bring added benefit beyond the current student academic experience. The focus is on nurturing bright ideas that might lead to the dissemination of value-adding programs across the University.

The deadline for applications is Friday 5 September 2014.

Full details, including the guidelines and application form, are available on the website

For assistance with conceptual development please contact:

Mr Lloyd England (Student Experience Manager)

Lloyd.England@monash.edu or Phone: 9905 3385

For drafting assistance (including budget development) please contact:

Mr Matt Randall (Manager Education Services)

Matt.Randall@monash.edu or Phone: 9905 8412

2. Diversity and Inclusion Week 2014

Connecting with Social Justice

Diversity and Inclusion Week provides an opportunity for Monash to engage staff, students and visitors and celebrate its commitment to social justice.

With the theme of Connecting with Social Justice, the program includes  workshops, seminars, screenings and interactive activities.

Events are open to both staff and students.

For more information about events that are taking place on your campus and to register your attendance at the website

Diversity and Inclusion Week will run from Monday 25 until Friday 29 August, 2014

3. Germany Seminar Opportunity

Encounter Europe – Visit Germany
A DAAD Seminar for Students from Australia and New Zealand at the European Academy Otzenhausen

Applications close Monday 1 September 2014.

For further information and application process please see the flyer.

4. My Aurora Experience – Native Title Services Victoria

For six weeks during early 2014, I had the opportunity to undertake an Aurora internship via the Aurora Native Title Internship Program, at Native Title Services Victoria (“NTSV”). NTSV is the legal service that represents Victorian native title claimants. I made NTSV my first preference because I wanted to see if I would enjoy working in a legal environment specialising in native title law.  Although I quickly realised that native title law was (unsurprisingly) much more complicated than I had thought from my two weeks of studying it in property law, I discovered that native title and Indigenous rights are fascinating areas of the law.

Aurora warned me to go in with an open mind and to expect a variety of work – from filing to legal research. While I did undertake some administrative tasks at NSTV, the majority of my internship was spent working with the legal team. I was asked to do a variety of tasks, from writing a research brief to be used in an upcoming negotiation, to looking through the minutes of almost twenty years of meetings to work out when a claimant group decided to reduce their claim boundaries. I also attended a directions hearing at the Federal Court. The constantly changing nature of the work meant that my 6 week internship flew by.  NTSV made a genuine effort to provide me with interesting work and succeeded.

The highlight of my internship was attending two different native title group meetings on country. These meetings gave me a valuable insight into how the native title process impacts upon traditional owners. It was also an opportunity to develop my understanding of the significance of the land to Aboriginal people. Hearing the stories and history of the group at these meetings is something I will never forget.  If anyone undertaking an internship has the chance to go on country, I strongly recommend it.

Choosing to do this internship through Aurora was one of the best choices I could have made. I learned a variety of practical legal skills and enhanced my knowledge of native title law and the issues relating to Indigenous rights. I also had the chance to work with some amazing, dedicated and passionate people at NTSV.  I highly recommend applying for the Aurora Internship Program; it will be an unforgettable experience.

Applications for the summer 2014/2015 round will be open from Monday 4 August until Friday 29 of August, 2014. For further details and how to apply, please visit the website.

5. Oaktree Roadtrip

This September, you have an unprecedented opportunity to make change on a global scale.

As world leaders come together in Brisbane this year for the G20 summit, we’re hitting the road to ensure that they take action to end extreme poverty; and we want you to join us.

From Sunday 28 September to Saturday 4 October, join a thousand young people on the End Poverty Roadtrip. We’ll journey across the country to transform the way that Australians think about the issue. We’ll meet our leaders to ensure that they commit to upholding the standards of fairness and justice for the world’s poor.

Because now, more than ever, as the international spotlight falls on Australia, we need to ensure that our leaders have the conviction to create real change.

Sign up for the Roadtrip today, to make sure that our generation is the one to end extreme poverty.

While extreme poverty has been halved over the last twenty years, we know it’s been a tough few months. Australia’s aid budget has been axed, with $7.6 billion dollars slashed over the course of five years. Cut after cut, progress has been stifled.

But we have the power to transform this reality.

It starts with the Roadtrip and it starts with you.

Get on board today at the website.

6. S1 SETU Survey Reports

The University conducts a SETU (Student Evaluation of Teaching and Units) survey for each of our Units each Semester and then produces a Unit Evaluation Statistical Report just search by the Unit Code e.g. LAW1234.  The report shows how each Unit performed on the 5 key questions e.g. covering feedback, learning resources and overall satisfaction.

The report collates the written comments from students on these 2 questions:

  • What were the best aspects of the unit?
  • What aspects of the unit are most in need of improvement?

This Report has been sent to each Chief Examiners to help them improve the Unit for the next time that it is offered.

Thank you for your participation in these SETU surveys – we really do appreciate your feedback as it helps us to keep on continually improving our Units.

7. Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellows Speaker Series

There is an opportunity for students to attend the Vice-Chancellor’s Professorial Fellows Speaker Series which will take place from Wednesday 6 until Wednesday 27 August.

For further information and registration please see the website