Upcoming Events
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Exam Study Session – Semester One
Struggling to feel motivated? Find it hard to study alone?
Join us at Building 51, Level 7, Room 4 on the 27th of May, 11:15am - 1:15pm for a student-led exam study session using the pomodoro technique. Snacks provided!
Come along with friends or meet new people, and take the opportunity to discuss class content, cases, and key principles in a supportive environment.
Junior Criminal Law Moot
The Junior Criminal Law Moot is a strong way to build advocacy, legal reasoning, and structured argumentation in a practical setting. It also helps students develop skills valued by graduate employers and useful across law school and legal practice.
LAW BALL 2026: MASQUERADE
Step into an unforgettable night of mystery and glamour at the RMIT Law Students’ Society 2026 Masquerade Ball — held at the luxurious Crown Promenade Melbourne, featuring a three-course dinner, unlimited drinks, and a dance floor made for memories.
Clerkships Seminar
Not sure what a clerkship is?
Wondering what you need to do to get one?
Come to the Clerkship Seminar — we’ll answer all your questions and walk you through the entire process, from understanding what a clerkship entails to how to successfully apply.
Legal Career Pathways
Legal Career Pathways is a networking event by the Law Institute of Victoria (LIV) that links law students and graduates with employers from private practice, government, not-for-profit, and corporate sectors. It is designed to help attendees explore career options and build professional connections in the legal industry.
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Women In Law Panel
The Women’s Portfolio’s annual Women in Law panel features accomplished female lawyers from diverse practice areas sharing insights on career realities, opportunities, and professional paths. It includes a Q&A session for law students at any stage to engage directly and gain inspiration.
International Justice And Human Rights: Where To Next? - Dr Simon Adams
Dr Simon Adams, a world-renowned human rights activist and Professor at Murdoch University, will deliver reflections on the current state of human rights and the international rules-based order. He addresses global crises like armed conflicts, rising authoritarianism, and AI challenges, drawing from his leadership at organizations such as the Global Centre for the Responsibility to Protect.
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