Applicants must have completed:
?A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) at honours standard or equivalent leading to admission to legal practice
The specialisation in communications law provides students with an advanced understanding of the existing and developing laws affecting the media and communication industries and their impact on the publication of information, ownership, services and technology. Attuned to the rapid and evolving development of communications technologies, this course provides a valuable insight into this vibrant area of law. Melbourne Law School has a high level of expertise in communications law, as well as a dedicated research centre, the Centre for Media and Communications Law, which is a useful resource for students.
Applicants must have completed:
?A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) at honours standard or equivalent leading to admission to legal practice
The construction law program has been tailored to give construction lawyers and professionals in building, construction, engineering and associated industries the legal knowledge to take the next step in their careers. Working with lecturers who are leaders in their fields, and fellow students from Australia and around the world, students have a unique opportunity to gain a thorough understanding of this specialised area of law and its interaction with the commerce and practice of the industry.
Applicants must have completed:
?A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) at honours standard or equivalent leading to admission to legal practice
Melbourne Law School has considerable expertise in corporate law, having established the Centre for Corporate Law and Securities Regulation in 1996. The specialisation in corporations and securities law recognises the importance of corporate law and securities regulation nationally and internationally. The program is ideal for lawyers and other professionals engaged in securities regulation and issues relating to corporate law. The broad range of subjects available in this field enables students to tailor the course to directly influence their career goals.
Applicants must have completed:
?A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) at honours standard or equivalent leading to admission to legal practice
The specialisation in dispute resolution works from the principles that underpin dispute resolution and management. The subjects examine how these principles inform the theoretical and practical aspects of this rapidly changing area of law. This course is relevant to legal practitioners and will appeal to others working in the design, reform and practice of dispute resolution. Judges, legal practitioners and legal researchers teach a broad range of subjects spanning litigation and alternative dispute resolution
?A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) at honours standard or equivalent leading to admission to legal practice
Major shifts in laws governing the workplace and labour force in Australia in recent years mean that understanding the regulatory framework pertaining to employment and labour relations practices is more important than ever. Employment and labour relations law is ideal for legal practitioners, the public sector, corporate management and human resources/personnel services, trade unions and employer groups. This specialisation caters for legal practitioners as well as non-lawyers with experience and interest in the legal regulation of employment and labour relations. In-depth analysis of recent developments in this complex and evolving area ensures the program remains at the forefront of legal knowledge in this field. The subject Principles of Employment Law is designed to be of particular assistance to students without previous (or recent) legal study in the area.
?A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) at honours standard or equivalent leading to admission to legal practice
The specialisation in banking and finance law is designed to provide students, practitioners and other professionals with a sophisticated understanding of the legal and regulatory framework for the Australian and international financial sector. Most subjects have a practical focus. Subject choice includes banking (eg lending and banking products), funds management, finance transactions, superannuation, financial services and capital markets.
?A degree in law (LLB, JD or equivalent) at honours standard or equivalent leading to admission to legal practice
The specialisation in Asian law is ideal for lawyers and other professionals dealing with Asian legal systems in commercial, legal or policy capacities, or for researchers and scholars interested in Asia. International and domestic students will benefit from the diverse choice of subjects, exposure to teaching staff who speak Asian languages, and access to the Asian Law Centre – Australia’s first and largest centre devoted to developing understandings of Asian laws and legal systems. Covering a range of Asian legal systems and societies, the program offers insights into laws and institutions and their reforms and practices that will determine how governments, businesses and broader stakeholders interact within and across borders
The Graduate Certificate in Social Impact is offered by the Centre for Social Impact in partnership with three founding partner business schools: Melbourne Business School, the Australian School of Business at UNSW and Swinburne University of Technology's Faculty of Business and Enterprise. Students will learn how to weigh the effects of their actions on society, not just investors. They will develop critical thinking on leadership and be equipped to re-imagine markets to generate additional social and environmental benefits. Students will emerge from the Graduate Certificate with enhanced networks and a well-rounded understanding of the issues surrounding:
All applications for entry will be assessed by the Selection Committee who will evaluate the applicant's ability to successfully pursue the program. The following criteria specify entry requirements: 1.A Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery or equivalent qualification (such as dentistry, veterinary medicine etc.) plus
2.At least two years of relevant clinical work experience. It is important that students have an appreciation of clinical practice before they commence studies for this course;
The Graduate Programs in Surgical Education are a new suite of qualifications offered by the University of Melbourne Medical School through the Department of Surgery, Austin Health in partnership with the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons (RACS).