Not Just A Law Student with Sam Lee

Clerkships, HD WAMS, student societies, UNSW Law alumni Sam Lee talks about the high expectations students have for themselves and gives some tips on how to find contentment on the road to success.

Graduating in 2019, Sam is still deeply involved within the university community. During his studies, he was a part of Model UN, FMAA, Law Revue and Law Society. More recently, he has also begun to take an interest in consultancy and has been part of the 180 Degrees Consulting global leadership team.

This episode was produced by the UNSW Law Society with help from Jeremy Kuan and was hosted by Harrison Zheng.

Music by Jonathan Wong

Listen to this episode from InCites with UNSW Law Society on Spotify. Clerkships, HD WAMS, student societies, UNSW Law alumni Sam Lee talks about the high expectations students have for themselves and gives some tips on how to find contentment on the road to success.

Introducing Law, Justice and InCites with Prue Vines

In our very first episode of InCites, Professor Prue Vines breaks down the tough questions. What is justice? What is the duty of a law student?

Prue is a highly respected member of the UNSW Law community. She is the Director of First Year Studies, the co-Director of the Private Law Research and Policy Group, a professor and lecturer here at UNSW Law.

Her major areas of focus are torts and succession law of which she is currently working on making culturally appropriate wills for Indigenous people.

This episode was produced by the UNSW Law Society with help from Jeremy Kuan and was hosted by Harrison Zheng and Tracey Ren.

Music by Jonathan Wong

In our very first episode of InCites, Professor Prue Vines breaks down the tough questions. What is justice? What is the duty of a law student? Prue is a highly respected member of the UNSW Law community. She is the Director of First Year Studies, the co-Director of the Private Law Research and Policy Group, a professor and lecturer here at UNSW Law.