Friday, 10 April 2009 14:39
Adam Dong
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Promote student involvement
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Provide opportunities, both educational and social, to be active within the Law Society
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Encourage students interaction with a range of peers
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Afford better access to, and publication of, Law Society events and activities through Law Society mediums of communication
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Effectively manage student expectations
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Establish and implement feedback systems
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Represent the interests of law students
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Liaise with the Law Faculty and the greater UNSW community to represent and promote the interests of law students
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Ensure the goals of the Law Society are met through an efficient allocation of resources
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Guarantee that equity and diversity is upheld in all aspects of the Law Society’s operation, and that grievance procedures are followed when necessary
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Promote continuity between years to ensure knowledge and experience is passed on for the benefit of future Law Societies
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Advance links and relationships with sponsors
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Ensure students are equipped with the necessary knowledge to make informed career decisions, including creating opportunities for students to network
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Maintain funding to effectively enable the efficient running of the Law Society
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Accountability
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Provide clear outline of roles and responsibilities of every role
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Disclose key reforms and resource allocation