A bit about yourself? I’m in my 4th year of a Bachelor of Law/International Studies. In terms of what I do at uni, I’ve been involved with the Law Society for a couple of years now in the Skills portfolio. I’ve done a lot of Negotiation competitions both domestically and overseas. I’m also a law... Continue Reading →
Humans of Law – Sarah Constable
By Annabel Rigby & Vanessa Luong Sarah Constable is a current law lecturer and former student at UNSW. After studying a Bachelor of Arts, majoring in philosophy at Sydney University, she transitioned to UNSW where she completed a Juris Doctor in law. She then travelled to Oxford University where she completed a Bachelor of Civil... Continue Reading →
Humans of UNSW Law – Mr Chris Pearce, Lecturer and PhD Candidate
What are you particularly passionate about and why? I’m passionate about doing my best as a teacher. One of the key reasons I decided to become an academic was because I wanted to give students a better experience than what I had as a student. That’s not to throw stones at those who taught me,... Continue Reading →
Dr Zahra Stardust – Artist & Scholar at UNSW
Most of my partners have told me that I am a workaholic. It’s probably true. I spend most of my time overcommitted to lots of exciting projects, working from one deadline to the next. I rarely rest. But I don’t believe in the glorification of work as an end in and of itself. I think... Continue Reading →
Humans of UNSW Law – Marco Olea, Teaching Fellow (UNSW Law)
What makes you passionate about teaching? What drives this passion? I was born in the Philippines during the Marcos regime. Due to his military role in fighting corruption, my father was assassinated when I was 9 months old. A year later, my mother brought my sister and I to Australia on her own, where we... Continue Reading →
#WellbeingWednesday: ‘Six Instagram pages to make you feel good!’
By Annabel Rigby, Brittany Reeves and Bonnie Wang If you’re like me, you’ve spend countless hours scrolling the likes of Facebook or Instagram in a desperate attempt to do anything but your law readings. You try to tell yourself you deserve a break, or it’ll only be a few minutes - but the reality is you’re... Continue Reading →
#WellbeingWednesday: ‘The 6 things sport teaches you about law school’
by Georgia Morelli & Ambika Sinha I’m a burgeoning lawyer, what good would sport do on my resume? Think again my little athletes; here’s some hot tips to get you back outside and back on the field. Call up your old footy team from childhood and register for next season, because getting that blood pumping... Continue Reading →
#WellbeingWednesday: SLEP1011 Introduction to Sleep Hygiene
Aoife Daly & Isabelle Doan present the criteria for HDing a good night's sleep.
#WellbeingWednesday: Tips for Keeping on top of your Wellbeing during Law School
By Dylan Zhang & Annie Xiao Erring on the side of caution to not evoke unnecessary flashbacks to the infamous ‘modern lawyer’ seminar we’ve all experienced sometime during our law school career, here’s a couple of ideas from two law students who have seemingly discovered the formula to achieving supreme mental wellbeing!! (Not quite, but... Continue Reading →
#WellbeingWednesday: T2 Horoscopes
✧・゚: *✧・゚:* What does T2 have in store for you? *:・゚✧*:・゚✧ Nicola McManis & Callum Rodgers have looked to the stars so you don't have to.