You will be part of a team with people who honour lived experience, the business, the research and the theory. ... We are also seeing an expanding focus on the needs of people with a disability in many areas such as local government, business support,
The $60,000 scholarship is designed to support individuals looking to advance in their careers and study the University of Sydney Business School’s part-time MBA. ... experience across border management, national security and law enforcement sectors.
Established to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students undertaking undergraduate or postgraduate coursework studies who are experiencing financial hardship to purchase equipment to support their studies.
Michael commenced his position as CEO of The Law Council of Australia on 1 August 2020. ... He was previously Chief Executive Officer of the Law Society of New South Wales.
Since its introduction in 2012, the initiative has grown from five to 10 current students, with over 30 alumni who have studied across arts and social sciences, health sciences, business, and
It is designed for a broad audience, but it will be particularly interesting for those studying health, law, psychology, business, ethics, economics, science or social science, as well as anyone who
It wouldn’t be her first visit to Iraq. But this time she had business near Mosul, the northern city so recently the scene of ISIL atrocities and of a merciless
The great irony of the practice of law is that it can be as lawless as a schoolyard brawl. ... The reality is that the law isn’t a level playing field that provides a fair go for all.
The Australian Modern Slavery Act is just one of over 30 human rights and modern slavery laws proposed or enacted globally. ... One of the standout features of the tool is the collaboration with civil society and business.
Professor Rosemary Lyster is a Professor of Climate and Environmental Law at the University of Sydney Law School. ... In 1994, the Council of Australian Governments agreed to a major reform of Water Law in Australia in recognition of the fact that water