Career development

Auckland Law School is dedicated to providing you with a wide range of opportunities that will give you a head start in your career journey

This programme is designed to introduce Part I law students to the legal profession and prepare for the transition into Part II and beyond.

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This programme will help law students in Part II onwards explore diverse and exciting career pathways.

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This programme aims to ignite curiosity, inspire exploration, and redefine what’s possible for law graduates as they embark on their unique career paths.

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In collaboration with College of Law, this programme is open to all University of Auckland Law School students to understand the basics of each practice area.

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This programme matches female law students with mentors from the Law School’s vast network of professional women.

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In collaboration with Webb Henderson, this programme is catered for penultimate and final-year law students to meet with law professionals over coffee.

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In partnership with leading specialist corporate law firm Harmos Horton Lusk, this masterclass will give you insight into key areas of corporate law.

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This Professional Development Masterclass is an exclusive programme designed to give students the tools to build a solid foundation in their legal career.

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In partnership with MinterEllisonRuddWatts, this masterclass is designed to introduce the latest developments in financial services law.

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Masterclass

Join experts from the Russell McVeagh Banking and Finance team for a practical seminar series.

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This masterclasses will provide a discussion from a practical perspective on some of the significant issues in the resource management and environmental space.

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Learn about mediation and negotiation as tools for resolving civil disputes with leading Aotearoa mediator and Auckland Law School Fellow Nina Khouri.

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