No Clerkships?
Published 10 Oct 2011, 9:53 am, by Amy Harrington
Book a consultation at the Careers Office to begin to plan your next steps.
No Clerkships?Published 10 Oct 2011, 9:53 am, by Amy Harrington Book a consultation at the Careers Office to begin to plan your next steps. Melbourne Law School Internship ProgramPublished 19 Sep 2011, 9:57 am, by Amy Harrington A heads-up that applications for opportunities in the Melbourne Law School Internship Program will open around mid-October. All internships will be advertised on this site and in the weekly Careers e-Bulletin. Women in Law Seminar Series: Managing Your Career at a Corporate Law FirmPublished 19 Sep 2011, 9:43 am, by Amy Harrington Around 60% of law students are women and 40% of practising solicitors are women but only around 22% of partners of law firms are women. In this breakfast seminar, Maryjane Crabtree, Executive Partner Allens Arthur Robinson, will discuss strategies and insights for actively managing your career in corporate legal practice, including financial management, applying for promotions and taking time out for study, maternity leave or other commitments. This seminar will be of interest to ALL students interested in in corporate legal practice. If you would like to attend please RSVP ASAP - REGISTRATION IS ESSENTIAL. Only limited places are available. For full details and to register go to the Events section of this site. Wednesday 12 October, 7.30 to 9 am (over breakfast) at Allens Arthur Robinson. Leo Cussen Centre for Law: Graduate Diploma in Legal Practice 2012Published 19 Sep 2011, 9:39 am, by Amy Harrington Leo Cussen Centre for Law is holding an Information Session on the Onsite and Online Practical Training Courses for 2012 on Tuesday 11 October from 5pm to 7pm. The next course commences on Monday 30 January 2012. For more information visit the Leo Cussen website: http://www.leocussen.vic.edu.au/ Mid-semester break – catch up with your mentor!Published 19 Sep 2011, 9:34 am, by Amy Harrington Mid-semester is a great time to catch up with your mentor. The short break provides a great opportunity to have your 3rd or 4th meeting before the JD assessment period commences. The break may also be a great opportunity to watch your mentor in court or job shadow if your mentor is able to accommodate this. |