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Native Title Student Internship Program'The Aurora Project'
The Aurora Project Internships ProgramThe Aurora Project Internships Program is a joint initiative of the Castan Centre for Human Rights Law and the University of New South Wales. The program introduces students to career opportunities in native title and provides assistance to under-resourced and overworked Native Title Representative Body (NTRB) lawyers. The April 2005 Report [PDF] into the professional development needs of NTRB lawyers, in particular appendix 8 (pages 191-95), provides a description of the program and feedback from participants in the summer of 2004/05. Location of internshipsInternships will be with NTRBs located around Australia. Examples of past placements included NTRBs in Adelaide, Alice Springs, Burketown, Cairns, Darwin, Geraldton, Karratha, Mackay, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. Students were also placed at the Cape York Institute for Policy and Leadership in Cairns where they did research into welfare reform, and at the developmental stage of the Lingiari Policy Centre in Sydney. In addition, two students were placed with the Aurukun community in Cape York, where they conducted legal research into the safeguarding of rivers and waterways. University course creditSome law schools give credit for work done during the internships or for a paper arising out of the work done. Applicants should consult the International Programs Officer to discuss credit options. Examples of tasks and dutiesInterns have been asked during previous internships to perform such tasks as:
Internship eligibility criteriaApplications are open to all law students who have completed the property law component of their legal studies, are interested in working in native title and meet the following criteria.:
Monash Law funding eligibility criteriaIn order to obtain funding through the Student Mobility Fund (SMF) you must meet the eligibility criteria outlined in the SMF website. Application processApplications need to be made directly to the Aurora Project (see below for faculty funding application details)Applicants should fill out the application form available at You will need to supply the following information with your application form:
Faculty of Law SMF funding application processFive faculty SMF travel grants of $500 each are available annually for this internship program. Two grants will be offered over winter and three over summer (may change depending on the number and quality of applicants). Applications are awarded on a merit basis. Equity grantsThe Student Mobility Fund (SMF) has been developed to provide financial assistance for faculty internship programs to those students who can demonstrate financial hardship.
Internship contact informationIf you would like further information about this internship please contact the internship program coordinator at placements@auroraproject.com.au or go to http://www.auroraproject.com.au. FormsInternship Report Form [PDF]
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