Publications.
UNLSA Graduate Guide
Break out the champagne and put away your textbooks; you’re done!
After five years (or three for our JD friends) of university you’re ready to get out into the professional world, but; what to do from here? This guide has insights into key skills which can help you succeed in obtaining a graduate role after university. It also explains the wide variety of opportunities which are open to fresh graduates.
ALSA Mental Health & Wellbeing Publication
This guide is a testament to ALSA's commitment to breaking down stigmas associated with mental health.
This publication fosters a culture of openness, understanding, and mutual respect by sharing law students' personal experiences and offering support to one another.
Legal education is a marathon, not a sprint—follow your own path and be kind to yourself!
Alumni Newsletter
Keep in touch with the UNLSA after you graduate.
The Alumni newsletter is the best way for graduates to know what’s happening at the UNLSA after they graduate. Interacting and networking with alumni is a great way for current students to gain an insight into working in the law.
Clerkship Guide
Gain valuable experience whilst still at university with a summer clerkship.
Summer clerkships are a great way for students to immerse themselves in the legal industry whilst still at university. As the clerkship guide explains, there are a variety of options to chose from for students who wish to clerk with a law firm.
Competitions Guide
Have fun whilst developing your legal skills by competing in a UNLSA competition.
The UNLSA typically run five types of competitions (mooting, witness examination, negotiation, client interviewing, and paper presentations) throughout the year. This guide gives students the key info for each of these competitions, as well as tips to succeed.
First Year Guide 2024
All the info to succeed in your first year of law school at UON.
Recently updated for 2024, the guide includes an introduction to the UNLSA, an outline of how both the LLB and JD programs are structured, helpful hints for law school jargon, and opportunities for first years to develop their legal skills.