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  • Benefits of combining your Law degree

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  • It’s never too late for a law degree

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    As a Year 12 student, Naomi McKeown missed out on undergraduate law by just a few marks.

  • 6 tips to become a top performing Law student

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  • 7 tips to manage postgraduate studies

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  • A career in social justice

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    Get(ting) Up! close and personal with Zaahir Edries, UTS Law graduate and General Counsel for GetUp!.

  • Think you’re ‘too old’ to study law? Think again | UTS Law

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  • How to become a lawyer in four steps | UTS Law

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  • Sailor, lawyer, teacher, mentor

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    Stuart Lowe was an officer in the Royal Australian Navy when he was first exposed to issues relating to the law.

  • Postgraduate law can lead to more than just a legal career

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    During her search for a law degree, Luisa Vumbaca discovered the UTS Juris Doctor. Unlike many of its competitors, the UTS course was designed with working professionals in mind.

  • From business manager to banking lawyer

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    Emmanuel Georgouras left his telecommunications career to pursue his passion for law. Find out how he navigated his studies and secured a coveted position at Corrs Chambers Westgarth.

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