The Australian Law Students' Association (ALSA) is a national not-for-profit association comprising all Law Student Societies and Law Student Associations, representing approximately 40,000 law students. The RMIT LSS is proudly affiliated with ALSA.
As an Australian law student, ALSA represents your interests. From publications to scholarships, ALSA is your national representative body for your law school experience. The core functions of ALSA are:
Advocate the interests and concerns of Australian law students;
Gather and disseminate information of interest and concern to Australian law students;
Facilitate communication and the exchange of information between law student societies, within Australia and abroad; and
Initiate activities of a social, intellectual, and competitive nature among law students at a national level.
Annually, ALSA hosts the July Conference where up to 500 law students from Australia, New Zealand and South East Asia converge for a week of legal competitions, educational seminars and opportunities and an array of social events. It is one of the largest student conferences in Australia and the only conference of its kind for law students. The ALSA Conference for 2019 will be held in Melbourne! For more info, go to their website or follow them on Facebook!