The Faculty of Law offers highly regarded internship programs, below are the two internships run within the Indigenous Law Centre.
Australian Indigenous Law Review Internship - LAWS3212
UNSW Handbook See LAWS3212 - Application Form
Contact : Janette Murdoch Tel: 9385 2252 - Email: ilc@unsw.edu.au - Office: 149 Law Building
Social Justice Intern Program - LAWS3307
UNSW Handbook See LAWS3307
Co-ordinator Professor Julian Disney, Director, Social Justice Project
Telephone 9385 1275 Email: j.disney@unsw.edu.au
You can read what passed interns have said about their internship at ILC, Jessica Trappel Semester 1, 2009 feedback.
Aurora Internships
Overview
The Aurora Project is the collective name for a number of programs that work with Australia's Indigenous communities and organisations to facilitate prosperity through capacity building. To achieve this, the Project focuses on professional development in law, anthropology, research, management, education and other disciplines.
Aurora Project Legal Internships
The Program introduces law students to career opportunities in native title, policy, social justice and Indigenous affairs and aims to provide assistance to under-resourced and over-worked Native Title Representative Bodies (NTRBs) and Native Title Service Providers (NTSPs) as well as various other organisations working in these areas including Indigenous corporations, government bodies, community groups, not-for-profit and policy organisations.
The ILC welcomes Aurora Legal Internships. If interested in internship at ILC please read Ellise Funnell's article about her experience at the Centre in June/July '09. Elise Funnell, Winter 2009 Experience
To learn more about the internship program visit the Aurora Project website http://www.auroraproject.com.au/Internships.htm |