 UQLGA Mentoring Program for LLB Students
The UQ Law Graduates Association and the TC Beirne School of Law coordinate a mentoring program for students in the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) program. Each student who registers is matched with a legal professional who the student can approach for practical advice and guidance about studying and practising law.
If you are a member of the UQ Law Graduates Association and/or a legal professional and you are interested in participating in the program as a Mentor:
Click here to view the Mentor Guide
Click here to register your interest in becoming a Mentor.
If you are an LLB student at the University of Queensland and you are interested in being mentored:
Click here to view the Student Guide
Click here to register your interest in being mentored.
Testimonials
“The Mentoring program was great. It provided a real connection between Law School and law as a profession. The program was an excellent way to receive guidance and advice on everything ranging from career planning to study habits, to all of the little nuances about legal practice that you wouldn't otherwise know about. The program was particularly beneficial because of the way it links you with a practitioner who is practising in the same area that you are specialising or interested in.
I would definitely recommend the mentoring program to any LLB students. It was especially valuable in my final year because I hadn't applied for graduate positions and my mentor was able to help me out with great advice, suggestions and even work opportunities”.Rachel LaBlack
“I wanted to speak with an academic about becoming a better student, but I also wanted a friendship with an academic, rather than just asking questions of my teacher. The mentoring program enabled me to get advice on study, work and paths to take.
I highly recommend the program to other students”. Joshua Jones
“My mentor was helpful in relation to guidance and information on firms in Brisbane and applications for graduate positions.
I would recommend this mentoring program to other student, in particular those that are perhaps a little unsure about the next step after completing their degree”. Jaymie Koch
Disclaimer
While the TC Beirne School of Law will endeavour to ensure that that Mentors and Students are matched appropriately, neither the School nor the University of Queensland are responsible for the conduct of either the Mentors or the Students, and the School and the University expressly disclaim all liability for loss, damage or injury of any kind whether in contract, tort, under statute or otherwise occasioned as a result of participating in the UQLGA Mentoring Program.
All information supplied to the TC Beirne School of Law will remain confidential and will not be passed on to any third parties without your permission.
If you have any queries about the UQLGA Mentoring Program, please check the Mentor Guide or the Student Guide or contact: mentor@law.uq.edu.au.
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