Overview

This extended course will build upon JURD7555 UNSW Law Internship by applying knowledge acquired during the JURD7555 internship to an in-depth project or other approved project. In completing the project, students will have the opportunity to further develop professional workplace skills and engage in deeper self-reflection and analysis of the … For more content click the Read More button below. This is not a stand-alone course but facilitates in-depth learning through extending the JURD7555 internship to application of knowledge acquired particular to that practice area or organisation. This course must run consecutively (the following term from undertaking JURD7555) or concurrently (at the same time, summer term excepted) with the standard one term internship course (JURD7555). The extended internship course cannot be taken non-consecutively (one term or more between the initial internship and the extended internship). Students must intern with the same organisation in both terms. Course WorkThe extended internship will be taught by individual online supervision with online modules for activities and assessments. Assessment tasks will be flexible and designed to provide a framework to support the student alongside undertaking the project for the host organisation. The project may be in the form of a law reform submission, contribution to websites or blogs, advocacy campaign design, article for publication, presentation, or memo to staff of the organisation. A project proposal must be submitted to the Faculty Director of WIL for approval prior to enrolment.

Conditions for Enrolment

Prerequisite: Completion of 72 UOC of JURD courses; and enrolment in JURD7555 concurrently or consecutively.

Additional Enrolment Constraints

Enrolment for the extended internship, including the proposed research project, requires approval by the Director of Experiential Learning.

Course Attributes

Work Integrated Learning

Delivery

Fully online - Standard (usually weekly or fortnightly)

Fees

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