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US Congress Internship Success

US Congress Internship Success


Two LLB students have successfully applied for internships in the US Congress for the forthcoming January/February 2009, as part of the University-Congress Washington Internship Program with which the Law School is associated.

Nicholas Tam, currently undertaking the second year of his Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Laws degree, will be an intern at the office of Senator Mike Crapo, while Mevelyn Ong, who is currently in the third year of her Bachelor of Arts (Politics)/Bachelor of Laws degree, will be an intern at the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe.

The Law School is one of eight Australian universities competing for 12 internships each year.

Nicholas and Mevelyn will be in Washington DC for the inauguration of the new President and other exciting events. Congratulations to you both!

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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.

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News and Events

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Melbourne Law School Lunchtime concert Series   This is the first in a series of free lunchtime musical performances hosted by the Postgraduate Law Students' Society. 1:00PM Mon 13 Oct.
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International Criminal Court - recent developments   The Deputy Prosecutor will outline developments in the situations and cases currently before the Court - Northern Uganda, DR Congo, Darfur Sudan and the Central African Republic. 1:00PM Tue 14 Oct.
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Commonwealth v Tasmania.   The Tasmanian Dam Case Retrospective - 25 years later 6:30PM Tue 14 Oct.
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Upcoming Melbourne JD Information Sessions   Learn more about the Melbourne JD - the law degree for graduates. 6:00PM Wed 15 Oct.
All forthcoming 2008 events, news and visitors...
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