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.