​Asian Competition Forum (ACF) - Internship opportunities

Published 6 Mar 2017, 11:12 am, by Melbourne Law School Career Services

Asian Competition Forum (ACF)

ACF is a non-profit association formed in Hong Kong in 2005. The purpose of ACF is to bring together competition law academics, students, government officials, private practitioners, NGOs and private enterprises.

ACF holds an annual conference in Hong Kong each December, the next one to be held in December 2017.

ACF is seeking to recruit two interns to assist Professor Mark Williams, Executive Director ACF to organise the next conference and associated duties including website maintenance and other academic tasks relating to competition law in the Asian region.

The selected interns must be able to work efficiently and effectively with Professor Williams in a diverse cultural environment and be committed to the success of the ACF and its activities.

In return for their service, selected candidates will have superb international networking opportunities with major international law firms, international academics and competition officials. Further ACF will pay for both interns to fly to Hong Kong for 7 days to assist with the conference and will also provide accommodation, meals and reimburse miscellaneous costs.

If you are interested in applying for an internship, please contact Professor Mark Williams at anthony.williams@unimelb.edu.au by Thursday 9 March 2017 and include a letter of application explaining you reasons for applying, administrative and computer skills and a short CV.