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Private Law Careers Guide
The Careers Guide aims to provide students with greater insight into firms and their clerkship opportunities. The Guide provides tips and resources for the entire clerkship application process, from crafting cover letters and CVs to preparing for interviews and developing your commercial awareness.
Public Interest Careers Guide
The Public Interest Guide aims to shed some light on how students can be involved in the public interest sector outside of university. The Guide provides valuable information about various volunteering, internship, graduate roles and other jobs in NSW, Australia and overseas.
Clerkship Cocktail Evening
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Private Law Careers Fair Brochure
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International Law Fair Guide
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Perception
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Equitable Access Guide
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Private Law Careers Guide
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Electives Guide
The UNSW Law Faculty offers a diverse range of electives, allowing final year students to tailor their learning to their interests and future aspirations. For many, it is a time of stimulation and challenge, as students take an active part in their learning pathways.
However, the quality and sheer number of these courses often make this choice difficult. The Electives Guide seeks to reduce this pressure by providing you with the expert opinions and insights of the lecturers and students who have experienced this course.
It is our vision that their perspectives will facilitate more informed decisions, and enrich your time at UNSW Law. For further information, it is recommended that you read the Course Outline, check out the UNSW Law Society Discussion Forum, or contact the course convenor for your respective elective.
Note: The actual offerings are subject to change each year and we recommend visiting the UNSW Law timetable planner.
To view our full archive of publications, please visit our Issuu page.
