‘Education’ Category
Feedback sought about law school electives
The Law School has finalised elective offerings for 2010 and they are set out at: http://www.law.qut.edu.au/study/courses/ugrad/lselect.jsp We are currently reviewing our elective offerings for the future. If you have a suggestion as to a new elective law unit that you would like to see offered by the Law School could you please send your suggestion/s to me by ...
Queensland Law Week
Get geared up! Queensland’s legal profession is gathering together to celebrate Q150 and reflect on the legal milestones of the last 150 years. Discover all the different legal services available in your community and how you can access them, while you learn about Queensland’s legal system during Queensland Law Week. This year it was held between ...
Career Mentoring Scheme
The QUT Career Mentor Scheme (available to fourth and fifth year students) is a great opportunity to link with your chosen industry. Students are matched with local mentors who have experience in your area of interest. Mentors act as a source of information and a sounding board, offering guidance and encouragement to students within their chosen ...
Representative Contacts
Got an issue you can’t take to your tutor? Don’t know what electives to pick? Don’t know who to talk to in the faculty? Don’t like a response to your exam mark? You need to talk to your year rep! QUOTALS year representatives are the voice of law students in all things education and are approachable ...
Australian Law Students’ Association
What is ALSA? ALSA is the Australian Law Students’ Association. It is the peak representative body for law students throughout the nation. Individual Law Societies such as QUOTALS are affiliated with ALSA and participate in the broader community of law students as a result of this affiliation – which is incredibly diverse! What can you expect from ...
Queensland Law Students’ Association
In March 2008 Australian Law Students’ Association (ALSA) Council meeting, Bond and Griffith University law societies, UQ, QUT and the relevant Queensland ALSA office bearers voted to form the Queensland Law Students’ Association. Objectives The Association has two short-term objectives. The first is to provide a knowledge-sharing forum for the executives of Queensland’s law students’ societies. This ...












