WorkshopInspiring Legal Research: New Scholarly Horizons and Career PathwaysÂ
**The abstract submission deadline for this workshop has been extended to Wednesday 17 July.**
This workshop will be held on Fri 23- Sat 24 August at The University of Sydney Law School
The University of Sydney Law School in collaboration with UTS is pleased to host a workshop showcasing research by undergraduate, Juris Doctor and Masters students studying at law schools around Australia and New Zealand, on 23-24 August 2024.
If you are currently doing or have recently completed an honours thesis, an independent research project or substantial research paper as part of your degree, we invite you to present your research and meet other students, scholars, and practitioners.
Apart from presenting your work, the workshop will give you the opportunity to develop strategies to disseminate it by turning it into a journal article or making a contribution to policy formulation and law reform.
The workshop convenors are Yane Svetiev, Lynsey Blayden and Ross Abbs at Sydney Law School; and Isabella Alexander, Shaunnagh Dorsett and Catherine Robinson at UTS Law School.
The research presentations will be organised around topic areas with a prize awarded for the best paper and presentation.
We invite research projects in all areas of law and regulation, including:
- private law
- regulatory law
- public and constitutional law
- international and comparative law.
Expressions of interest to participate in the workshop based on the submission of an abstract will close on Wednesday 17 July, 5pm AEST.Â
We encourage you to submit your abstract and expression of interest as early as possible, which will enable us to provide you with an outcome and invitation sooner.
Discretionary travel grants are available, up to $500, for those students who can demonstrate financial need.
Submit your EOI and abstract
Click here to register your expression of interest and abstract.
Contact: law.events@sydney.edu.au
This workshop is hosted by the University of Sydney Law School in collaboration with UTS Law School.Â