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Extra Support for International and Interstate MLM Students

Extra Support for International and Interstate MLM Students


International and interstate students in the Melbourne Law Masters program have additional support for settling into Melbourne and making the most of their time in the Law School this semester thanks to the efforts of the recently appointed Masters Student Support Officer, Jack White.

Visit the Student Life page for details of the programs and resources, including a calendar of social events, available to Masters students this semester.

Jack will be working over the next 12 months to investigate, pilot and recommend ways to enhance the social and academic experience of our coursework Masters students. The project has been funded by a grant from the University’s Learning and Teaching Performance Fund and is being managed by steering committee members Kaye Nankervis, Wendy Larcombe, Anthony McCosker and Jenny Beard.

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Law teaching in Australia began in 1857 at Melbourne Law School. In 2008, Melbourne Law School celebrates another first, becoming the first all-graduate law faculty in Australia: all entry level students are now admitted to the global standard, Juris Doctor (JD) degree. This new program builds on a rich tradition of success, which has enabled Melbourne Law School graduates to become leaders in legal, political and public life across Australia, and around the world.

The faculty is distinguished by its commitment to the integration of cutting-edge scholarship with teaching and knowledge transfer activities, and by its insistence on the critical importance of cross-disciplinary and comparative analysis across the full range of its degree programs. It is home to more than a dozen research institutes and groups, offering its students and staff both meaningful opportunities for and access to a rich and authentic communal life.


News and Events

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Insider Trading: Recent Developments and Implications for Market Players - Sydney   ASIC has recently announced that it is giving higher priority to detecting and prosecuting insider traders. Other international regulators have made similar announcements. The current market volatility has, according to some commentators, facilitated insider trading. At the same time, there have been criticisms of the insider trading laws, including criticisms by judges. 5:30PM Tue 9 Sep.
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IILAH Lunch-time Seminar: The Governance of International Refugee Law: Time for a Change?   The Institute for International Law and the Humanities will host a lunch-time seminar presented by Martin Jones, PhD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School (Canada). Online registration... 12:45PM Thu 18 Sep.
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Obama v McCain - Who will win, does it matter? International public lecture   Ambassasor Derek Shearer will provide an 'insider' analysis of the upcoming US Presidential election. 6:30PM Thu 18 Sep.
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2008 Protecting Human Rights Conference   The CCCS invites you to attend a one day National Conference on Australian Bills of Rights focussing on developments in relation to legislative protection of human rights. 8:30AM Fri 3 Oct.
All forthcoming 2008 events, news and visitors...
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