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Written by Administrator
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Thursday, 11 March 2010 10:27 |
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What is the Law Students’ Society (LSS) and what does it do? We like to think of the LSS as the icing on the cake know as the University of Adelaide Law School. It makes the stale bits more edible, or if you like, you can just east the icing and leave the cake. The functions of the LSS are dynamic and multifarious. The members of the LSS are a dedicated bunch, devoted to serving your every need, so please approach us as your first point of contact on whatever issue you may face at law school. Social functions you should be aware of include Law Ball (the largest in the country), sporting contests (especially with our brothers and sisters in Med), the High Court Dinner, and the Oakbank Trip. The intra Law School Competitions are also managed by the LSS and provide an invaluable forum to put your legal skills to the test. Of course, there is a serious side to the LSS office: we are constantly furthering students’ interests on the many boards and committees of the Law School. LSS Officers also have a commendable record of conflict resolution for individual students. This has been achieved by maintaining positive relationships with the teaching and administrative staff of the university who value our honest and helpful contribution to the learning and teaching environment. We also run the Careers Fair so you can get a job. Check out the Law School Handbook for more details on who we are and what we do.
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