Otago Law Career Events
Meet our fantastic law lecturers and hear about studying Law at Otago. We are touring New Zealand to talk about the Otago Law degree and the great and varied career opportunities it offers to everyone who takes up the degree.
The events are open to year 12 and 13 students, and we also invite parents to attend.
News
16 Sep 2023
Honorary degree for former Māori Land Court Chief Judge
After dedicating his career to Māori land law and family law, a University of Ot...
05 Sep 2023
Lecturers celebrated for ‘making a difference’
University of Otago lecturers have today been recognised for their teaching exce...
30 Aug 2023
Welcome to the (law) jungle
They found themselves in the foyer of a prestigious Auckland law firm, surrounde...
17 Aug 2023
Otago alumna ‘delighted’ by honorary degree
Dean of the University of Oxford Faculty of Law and University of Otago alumna,...
11 Aug 2023
Honorary degree for former Māori Land Court Chief Judge
After dedicating his career to Māori land law and family law, a University of Ot...
14 Apr 2023
Otago students compete in “Moot Olympics”
A team of three students from Otago’s Te Kaupeka Tātai Ture Faculty of Law are i...
12 Dec 2022
Law Faculty focused on future as it celebrates 150 years
A new Law Dean’s Innovation Fund, set to support and improve student experience,...
06 Dec 2022
Masters alumni Margaret Courtney and the role of the Māori Land Court in contemporary Aotearoa
The Māori Land Court of New Zealand has and continues to play a unique role with...
23 Nov 2022
Royal Society Awards for early career researchers
Two researchers from the Division of Humanities with a focus on the rights of yo...
15 Nov 2022
Leadership and collaboration key to strengthening legal advice sector
Coherent online legal information and tools, paired with access to one-to-one se...
25 Oct 2022
Law student making politics ‘cool’ again
A member of the Young Nats and a member of Young Labour walk into a bar.
27 Sep 2022
"It matters that the girls in the future would feel comfortable, safe and wanted.”
She’s put in six years of study towards her law degree and has successfully advo...