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Monday, September 14th

  1. Paper & Oral Finalists Announced
    • Calendar: Monash LSS Competitions 2009
  2. VCLSS Competition Grand Finals
    • Calendar: Monash LSS Competitions 2009

Tuesday, September 15th

  1. WE / JD Moot: Quarter Finals
    • Calendar: Monash LSS Competitions 2009

Wednesday, September 16th

  1. Justice & Equality: Domestic Violence
    • Calendar: Monash LSS Education 2009

Thursday, September 17th

  1. Law Ball
    • Calendar: Monash LSS Activities 2009

Friday, September 18th

  1. Letter Writing Finalists Announced
    • Calendar: Monash LSS Competitions 2009
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Careers Guide 2009 Print E-mail

Dear Members

The publishers have finally sent through a working soft copy of the Careers Guide 2009. Again, we sincerely apologise for the delay and any inconvenience this may have caused.

The file is very large, so we have had to split over 3 PDF's. Please download all three:

Part 1: Click Here

Part 2: Click Here

Part 3: Click Here

We would to graciously thank our sponsors:

  • Allens Arhur Robinson
  • Arnold Bloch Leibler
  • Clayton Utz
  • Corrs Chambers Westgarth
  • Deacons
  • Freehills
  • Mallesons Stephen Jaques

We would also like to point out an error in the hard copy guide: the advertisements for Mallesons Stephen Jaques included in the copies launched last week are from last year's guide. Please refer to the hyperlinked soft copy above for their new marketing scheme. Alternatively, check out their website at www.mallesons.com.

Regards

Cameron Grant

Vice-President (Careers)

Last Updated ( Friday, 20 March 2009 )
 
Correction to the Careers Guide - Maddocks Seasonal Clerkship Applications: Closing Date Print E-mail
Written by Cameron Grant   
Maddocks provided the Careers Guide 2009 editorial team with the incorrect date for the closing of their seasonal clerkship applications. Note: applications close on 27 March, not 3 April.
Last Updated ( Monday, 16 March 2009 )
 
2009 Careers Pathways Seminar Series Print E-mail
Written by Cameron Grant   

Not sure whereyour law degree is taking you? Come to one of our lunchtime seminar sessions(1-2pm) to meet professionals and learn about the diverse career pathsavailable to you once you graduate.

Monday 24August (12/L1) – Research and Judge’s Associateships: Presenter Brad Barr will talk about theResearch Associateship he is currently undertaking at the Supreme Court ofVictoria.

Tuesday 25August (1:00-1:30 11/H4 and 3:00-3:30 8/R2) – First year careers: This is seminar that will cater especiallyfor first years, providing information about what opportunities are availableeach year of your degree and thereafter.

Wednesday26 August (12/L3) - Planning to be a lawyer? The Board of Examiners and Law Institute of Victoriaare coming to speak with students about NEW RULES re: admission, disclosurerequirements, traineeships, PLT and seasonal clerkships.

Thursday27 August (8/R6) - PILCH: representatives from Public Interest Law Clearing House will share theirexperiences gained working in this community oriented organisation. - click here for presentation slides

Monday 31August (12/L1) – Family Law: Stephen Winspear and Sze Teng Lim, current practitioners at Moores Legalspecialising in family law, will share their experiences. - click here for presentation slides

Tuesday 1September (12/L4) – Indigenous Law: Participants in the Aurora Native Title InternshipProgram will present on their experiences working with NTRBs.

Wednesday2 September (12/L3) - Legal Aid: This seminar will be conducted by legal aid andcriminal lawyer, Mr Paul Smallwood.

Wednesday9 September (room TBC) – Sports Law: The presenters at this seminar include Martin Ross(Director of Browne & Co, ANZSLA and the Sports Law Association) and Paul Horvath(Director/Principal of Sports Lawyer and Chair of the Law Institute ofVictoria's Sports Law Committee).

Thursday10 September (room TBC) - Leo Cussen: Judith Dickson, Director of the PracticalTraining Course at Leo Cussen Institute will provide information on their PTCprogram. A Monash graduate currently doing the PTC will also give theirperspective on the course and why they chose it over a traineeship.

Tuesday 15September (11/H4) - Government careers: Details to follow.

Wednesday 16 andTuesday 22 September (rooms TBC) - International Careers: This seminar will feature presentationson international career opportunities. Speakers include a representative of theDepartment of Foreign Affairs and Trade.

 

Last Updated ( Friday, 04 September 2009 )
 
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