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Facilities for graduate students

Facilities at the Monash University Law Chambers building include independent student study areas, resource centre, a multi-purpose lounge and a student kitchen.

 


MGA Advocacy & Academic Support Service

MGA student advocacy and academic support is a free and confidential service for all Monash Graduate students, including those of you based at Law Chambers. We can provide guidance and advice on any issue relating to your study.

MGA advocates are available for free and confidential consultations via Zoom, phone or email.

Get in touch with an MGA advocate:

Contact form: Click here

Email: Click here

MGA Advocacy web page: Click here

 


Library services (Law Chambers)

The Library Node is located on Level 1, opposite Student Services at the Law Chambers. It contains a small collection of textbooks from the Monash University Library, which have been set for graduate student units run at the Law Chambers. Books are available for three hour loan.

Graduate law students can also place ‘Requests’ for books held at Library branches to be sent to the Node for pick up, borrowing, and returning.

The Library offers workshops on a wide range of topics.

The Library has specialist teams who offer expert advice on finding and using information resources. You can also book in to meet with a librarianSAS advisers can provide assistance with referencing and citation styles and academic writing skills.

 

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Do you have any questions or an idea for an event for Law Chambers graduate students?

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The MGA team

Got a question or request about anything at all? Get in contact with one of our staff members – we’d love to hear from you. Alternatively, drop by the MGA office at Clayton or Caulfield so we can help!

Meet your current elected representatives

Curious to know who’s representing you at the moment? Get to know your elected representatives, what they do and how you can get involved.

Work for the MGA

The MGA employs Monash graduate students to fill the receptionist roles at the Clayton and Caulfield offices. When a vacancy arises we advertise the position through our email newsletter and on our website.

The Monash Graduate Association (MGA) is the representative body for all graduate research and coursework students enrolled at Monash University. So, what sets us apart from the University services? The MGA is an independent, not-for-profit association governed by graduate students, for graduate students. Our primary aim is to be there for you! If you can’t find what you are looking for, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us.

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