Law Careers Blog

MLS Internship program - Important dates!

Published 14 May 2014, 9:57 am, by Career Development Services

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Planning to apply for clerkships this year?

Published 13 May 2014, 9:29 am, by Career Development Services

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Prepare for your application! Career Development Services will be running CV & cover letter workshops designed to get you thinking about important aspects about your application.
Join us in these interactive sessions – tomorrow or next Tuesday. More CV & cover letter workshops will also be held in July, please keep an eye on Law Online for dates!

Register via the Events section!
 

LAW WEEK EVENT: Unpaid internships - experience or exploitation?

Published 13 May 2014, 9:21 am, by Career Development Services

Interns Australia brings together key academics and stakeholders in panel discussion, for employers, educators and prospective interns on what makes an internship legal and valuable.

Panelists include: John Howe (Deputy Dean, Melbourne Law School), Andrew Stewart (Professor of Law, University of Adelaide), Anthony O'Donnell (Senior Lecturer, La Trobe University), Lucas Walsh (Associate Professor, Monash University), Michael Cebon (Founder, ethicaljobs.com.au) and Cassandra Boland (Legal Counsel, AFLSportsReady)

Event information

Friday, 16 May, 2014 - 1:00pm to 2:00pm
G08 Lecture Theatre
Free - No need to register
 

More Law Week events announced

Published 12 May 2014, 11:17 am, by Amy Harrington

'One Punch - A Lifetime of Consequences' Panel Discussion at the County Court - line up announced, seats booking out fast
Moderated by ABC News journalist, Sarah Farnsworth, the panellists will include President of the Court of Appeal, Justice Maxwell; County Court's Judge Gucciardo; and State Coroner Judge Gray, who will discuss the law, the experience of the courts, and the devastating unintended consequences of one-punch assaults. To reserve your seat, visit: www.countycourt.eventbrite.com.au

'Meet the Judges' at the Supreme Court - new event announced
In this interactive Q&A, Supreme Court justices will talk about the broad work of the Court and life on and off the Bench. Bookings are not required for this event. Please see the attachment for more details.

Please see the attachment below to view the full Courts Open Day program or visit www.lawweek.net.au for more events and activities throughout Law Week.

Career Drop-in Sessions - Not running TODAY

Published 9 May 2014, 9:46 am, by Career Development Services

Please note there will be no Career Drop In Session today.

If you would like to book an careers appointment please login to Law Online. Please feel welcome to email all queries to law-careers@unimelb.edu.au