Work on a ‘real-world’ project with an international host organisation. This can be done in three ways: 1) Find your own internship; 2) Choose a UTS recognised internship provider; or 3) Choose a faculty supplied placement. The subjects are offered in Spring* and Summer.
International internships
Undergraduate: International Legal Internship (76098)
Postgraduate: Global Professional Experience Project (78295)
Subject requirements: Participation in an internship for a minimum of 20 days (4 weeks) as well as attendance at pre-departure workshop, completing reflective journals and a post-internship presentation.
How to apply: Apply through CareerHub. 76098 (UG) application and 78295 (PG) application.
Application deadlines:
- Summer 2024 - COB Friday, 20 September 2024
Three ways to access an international internship
1. Self-sourced placements
- Find your own placement at an eligible international legal organisation. See the criteria for self-sourced internship opportunities.
- Submit an application through CareerHub including a letter of invitation from the placement host that describes the work you will be doing, the supervision you will be receiving, and the placement dates.
- Funding: UTS Global Short Programs (GSP) may be able to assist you. If you are doing an international law placement also consider applying to the Australian and New Zealand Society for International Law (ANZSIL) Internship Support Program.
2. University-approved programs
- UTS Global Short Programs (GSP) have approved certain internship providers who supply legal internship opportunities. Search for a program and apply via the GSP database. International Internships Indonesia applications for Summer 2024/25 start closing from 11 August 2024.
- Once you have applied for a GSP internship, also complete the application to the Faculty of Law for entry to the subject 76098 (undergraduate) or 78295 (postgraduate) on CareerHub.
- Once your placement has been approved provide the the Faculty of Law at LawInternships@uts.edu.au with a letter of invitation from the placement host that describes the work you will be doing, the supervision you will be receiving, and the placement dates.
- Funding: GSP will advise you if scholarship funds are available.
3. Faculty-provided placements
We are currently building back our partnerships with firms in China that were disrupted during COVID, as well as developing new partnerships elsewhere in the world. Please check this site regularly as we will add opportunities as we develop these.
Funding: Generous New Colombo Plan scholarships are available for domestic UG students doing placements at our partners in China. UTS Global Short Programs (GSP) may be able to assist you with scholarships and other funding support for partners elsewhere in the world.
Faculty-provided opportunities
Tiang & Partners - Hong Kong or Shanghai (China)
Tiang & Partners, the PwC Legal member firm in Hong Kong, is currently accepting applications for a 1-2 month internship either during the Australian Summer or 2024 Winter break. Applications are also open for an internship in Shanghai with PwC’s affiliated integrated Corporate and Regulatory Services (iCARS) team. Successful applicants will gain experience working on a variety of corporate and regulatory matters, market-changing M&A transactions, and collaborations between Australian and Chinese organisations.
Huiye Law Firm - Shanghai (China)
Huiye Law Firm is a leading commercial law firm in Shanghai, China. The firm has a corporate, commercial practice dealing with a range of legal areas. Students have the opportunity to intern for 4 weeks during July.
Capital Punishment Justice Project - USA
Capital Punishment Justice Project (CPJP) (formerly Reprieve Australia) stands for a world without the death penalty – in all circumstances for all people. CPJP works with our partner organisations, volunteers, the Australian public, and key stakeholders to develop legal and policy solutions that help save lives. We help people who are facing the death penalty access legal expertise, humanitarian assistance, diplomatic guidance, and support for their family members. This is achieved through strong relationships with anti-death penalty organisations, lawyers and advocates, to best support them in the work they do. We also work to ensure that Australia’s well-documented policy against the death penalty is upheld, always, and conduct advocacy to raise awareness of issues concerning the death penalty.
One of the most effective and immediate ways to assist those on death row is through the allocation of practical resources – dedicated and skilled volunteers. Since we began in 2001, CPJP has sent volunteers to work at capital defence offices, where they provide administrative support to lawyers, investigators and mitigation specialists by managing and filing materials, conducting research, visiting prisons, attending meetings with witnesses and facilitating contact between the accused and their families.
Typically, our student volunteers will meet the costs of travel, visas, accommodation, and other expenses related to volunteering overseas, either themselves or through funding available through their university or government assistance. For potential volunteers who may otherwise not be able to meet the full costs, the Julian Wagner Memorial Fund have made funds available to CPJP to assist with a portion of the cost.
This is a 12 week placement that will be run over the Summer Session. Students should apply directly to CPJP and if accepted, apply via careerhub to have the placement count towards the subject. Please find information on how to apply directly to CPJP here.
King & Wood Mallesons - Beijing (China)
King & Wood Mallesons Our team deals with mostly with arbitration cases, either before CIETAC or arbitral institutions outside China. The intern will have opportunities to do the following work, depending on the cases we will be handling at the time of the internship:
review the case files;attending meetings with clients;draft chronology and correspondence with clients or arbitral institutions;proofreading and drafting submissions;preparing and drafting witness statements;organising evidentiary documents, etc.
The intern should have some Chinese language capability. This internship can be undertaken in summer or winter.
IPHouse - Beijing (China)
IPHouse is a company based in Beijing,China that compiles a database of Chinese Intellectual Property-related legal decisions. Students have the opportunity of undertaking a 4 week internship during the winter or summer break.
Dentons - Shanghai (China)
Dentons is a major global law firm with offices all over the world. Dentons office in Shanghai, China offer internship opportunities to UTS law students over a 4-week timeframe in July. To qualify for an offer from Dentons, students must have Mandarin language abilities.
L&L Partners - Delhi (India)
L&L Partners is a pioneer in commercial legal advice, which understands its clients’ businesses across diverse sectors and jurisdictions. It is today known for its adeptness to identify and mitigate risks for its clients by providing top-notch legal solutions. The robust team of 60 Partners and over 300 members, spread across 4 offices, continue to walk that extra mile for every legal challenge it faces. Rajiv Luthra, the Firm’s Founder & Managing Partner has taken the Firm, from being a single person Firm to now being recognized as one of India’s pre-eminent top-tier corporate law firms. Since its inception in the early 90s which coincides with India’s economic liberalisation, L&L has assisted numerous multinational corporations to set up their presence in India, and navigate the complex Indian legal system.
Hengdu Law Firm - Beijing (China)
Hengdu Law Firm is one of the leading Chinese law firms, which has been recommended and ranked by renowned legal publications such as Chambers & Partners, LEGALBAND, ALB, etc. We are a powerful, diverse team of exceptional, talented, and highly motivated individuals who specialize in industry sectors and practice areas for maximum efficiency.
We maintain a team of more than 1,500 legal professionals who have graduated from top law schools around the world, many with international backgrounds and proficiency in multiple languages. Our team members are fluent in English, Japanese, French, German, Korean, Russian, and other languages, and provide global clients with world-class legal, financial, government relations, and business strategy services across multiple sectors.
During the internship at Hengdu, students can choose to intern at either our Beijing or Shanghai office, both of which are located in landmark office buildings in the CBD area. Students will have many opportunities to participate in legal practice, including but not limited to drafting legal documents, conducting legal research, attending negotiation meetings, preparing documents for court hearings, etc.
Zhicheng Public Interest Law Organisation - Beijing (China)
Zhicheng Public Interest Law Organisation: Zhicheng is the largest, and the premier law NGO in the People’s Republic of China. Initially established in in 1999 as the Beijing Children’s Legal Aid and Research Center (BCLARC), Zhicheng is now a large umbrella organisation comprising several subsidiary organizations in 33 provinces in the country. Students will intern at the head office in Beijing, China.
GLNS - Munich (Germany)
GLNS is a highly specialized law firm with a focus on Corporate / M&A, Tax and Litigation & Arbitration. The Munich-based law firm is one of the leading law firms in Germany in the respective advisory practices.
Corporate/M&A advice is the core competence of GLNS. GLNS is involved in a large number of high-profile transactions. We regularly assist major companies and entrepreneurs as well as leading private equity and venture capital firms.
In our Litigation & Arbitration practice, we represent our clients in disputes before state courts and in arbitration proceedings, including cross-border matters. In addition, lawyers from our firm act as arbitrators. The focus of our litigation practice lies in legal disputes in business and corporate law matters.
This opportunity will be available over December 2024 - January 2025.
MNLU Mumbai - Mumbai (India)
MNLU Mumbai is one of India's premier national law schools. We host multiple centers dedicated to research in law besides offering interdisciplinary programmes at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The Law, Humanities and Social Sciences Collective (LHSS) at MNLU Mumbai invites applications for short-term virtual internships (4 weeks full time or 8 weeks part time). We aim to provide focused research exposure in law and humanities and social sciences to undergraduate students in the following areas:
- Federalism in Australian and Indian Contexts
- Affirmative Action Policies
- Rights of Indigenous Peoples
- Regulatory Approaches in Combating Social Media Disinformation
- Protection of Personality/Celebrity Rights
- Cultural Underpinnings of Privacy
Our faculty will guide the interns in their research project in these areas during the internship period. Interns might also have to assist the faculty in their research and teaching work. Additionally, the LHSS will invite the interns to publish their research in progress as position papers in its blog. This research could be something that the students are independently pursuing or their takeaways from the internship.