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  • Student budget inspires law student to MasterChef

    Living on a student budget may be uninspiring for most law students, but for Sharnee Rawson, from the Queensland University of Technology, it has given her the chance to follow her foremost passion - cooking - and has propelled her into the final 50 hopefuls for the second series of the hit television show MasterChef.

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    Published Tue, Oct 13 2009 8:10 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Queensland University of Technology, alternative careers, MasterChef
  • Teaching law: the 21st century beckons

    There is a problem with law in Australia and it lies where most eventual lawyers first come face to face with the profession: our university system.

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    Published Tue, Sep 29 2009 2:42 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Lawyer2B, students, QUT, Queensland University of Technology, legal education, LexisNexis
  • QUT masters international IP law

    Queensland University of Technology (QUT) has announced a new Masters of Intellectual Property law, with the first intake to commence in February 2010.

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    Published Sun, Aug 2 2009 11:00 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: QUT, intellectual property law, WIPO, Queensland University of Technology, World Intellectual Property Organisation, masters degrees
  • Do Second Life or Facebook help you learn?

    Do you have a lecturer who uses blogs, wikis, podcasts, vodcasts, Facebook , Second Life or Elluminate to get your attention? Two researchers are looking for QUT students to interview to find out what they think about lecturers using new media technologies...
    Published Wed, Apr 22 2009 9:22 PM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: facebook, QUT, Second Life, wikis, podcasts, blogs, Elluminate, vodcasts, Queensland University of Technology, social networking
  • All-rounder dives into legal career

    QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY of Technology law student Brendan Capell will compete for a once-in-a-lifetime chance to swim at the Beijing Olympics. Capell will take part in the national swimming championships in Sydney on the 8 December. The championships are...
    Published Thu, Dec 6 2007 12:00 AM by Lawyers Weekly
    Filed under: Australian Unity, QUT, Queensland University of Technology

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