Law
A thorough self-assessment is essential before you start exploring your career options. You will be in a better position by thinking about occupational areas that are likely to give you personal satisfaction and meet your expectations.
In this section you will find information from various websites profiling people’s careers, so check them out. Career profiles are in written, audio and/or video clip format. Videos can be viewed with Windows Media Player or RealOne Player.
Useful links
- University of Melbourne Faculty of Law Staff
Academic staff of the Melbourne Law School comes from diverse backgrounds including Energy and Resources Law, Constitutional Law, International Law, Feminist Legal Theory and Corporate/Technology Law. - Careers for Law Graduates Booklet
Available for download, it includes profiles of an Associate to the Chief Justice of the High Court, an Articled Clerk, an Employment Advisor and a Government Policy Advisor. - The Australian Law Students’ Association publications are a collection of documents that explore career and professional development opportunities for Australian Law Students.
- Berkeley University of California includes Career paths/Occupational information & resources related to:
Graduate destinations
Information about major areas of study and corresponding careers can be found at careers by degree. Would you like to see what past Law graduates are doing? Then go to the Graduate Destination Survey: Life after Graduation - 2005.