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Monash Law Malaysia Program

Study in Kuala Lumpur with Monash Law School 2009

This program comprises one 6 credit point law unit ‘Malaysian and Singaporean Legal Systems (previously named Asian Legal Systems)’ (LAW4126E) offered in semi-intensive mode as part of a short study abroad program located at Monash Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur.

Location: Monash Malaysia Campus, Kuala Lumpur
Date: May 2009 - 8 hours at Clayton - Recorded Lecture Online
Mondays 4, 11, 18 and 25 May
6.00 pm - 8.00 pm  Lecture Theatre L5

29 June - 15 July 2009 in Malaysia
Study abroad funding: Financial Information for Short Term Programs
$1000 per student from Monash Abroad.  Application form available below.
NOTE: Study abroad does not fund students returning to their home country for a study abroad program
Additional funding: Some faculty funding may be available for Malaysian students who wish to participate in this program. This will be based on the number of applicants and academic merit.
Equity grants:

Law Mobility Equity Bursaries are available to eligible Monash students.
For eligibility details please refer to this website
Law Mobility Equity Bursaries applications are now open and close 20 February 2009

OS-HELP Loan: For OS-HELP Loan information and application form please refer to this website
Eligibility:

Students must be enrolled full time in the Bachelor of Laws or any Bachelor of Laws double degree program at Monash University
Completed at least one and a half years of full time equivalent law (72 credit points)
Minimum credit (60%) average across all law studies
(preferable)

Number of places: Maximum of 35 students
Applications due:

Malaysian application form
Monash Abroad - Law in Malaysia application form (Must submit with Malaysian application form)

Applications close:  Friday 5 December, 2008

Submit to:

Faculty of Law, Student Services, Building 12, Monash University


Program Information 2009

Religion & State in Malaysia Presentation [ppt.]

Unit:
LAW4126E Malaysian and Singaporean Legal Systems (previously called Asian Legal Systems)

Last day to discontinue before "WD - Discontinued" appearing on academic transcript - 1 July 2009
Last day to discontinue before "N - Fail" appearing on academic transcript - 6 July 2009

Timetable:
2009 Malaysia Program Timetable/Schedule

Accommodation:
Students are required to stay at the Pyramid Tower Hotel (four star), located adjacent to the Monash Malaysia Campus, for the full duration of the program.

2008 Accommodation costs:
Dual Room    A$64.00 per night per student
Single Room  A$114.00 per night

Accommodation costs are most likely to increase slightly in 2009.