The Faculty of Law is a dynamic and innovative law school. With a practical orientation and future focus, UTS Law seeks to develop partnerships with external stakeholders to meet the rapidly changing needs of the workforce and to address issues of social justice.

Professional development and corporate training

Whether you’re looking to navigate complex legal landscapes, enhance compliance protocols, or empower your team with cutting-edge legal knowledge, our bespoke professional development programs are carefully tailored to meet your team’s unique needs, ensuring that every aspect of their training is relevant and impactful. 

Our areas of expertise:

  • Law & Ageing
    Deepen your knowledge and learn best practices for working with clients planning ahead for their ageing journey.
  • Intellectual Property
    Empower your business to protect its innovations and creative assets with training across patents, trademarks, and copyrights.
  • Modern Slavery
    Training that addresses legal, ethical, and policy considerations to combat modern slavery and protect vulnerable populations.
  • Negotiation and Dispute Resolution
    Equip your team with the skills to navigate disputes effectively and achieve mutually beneficial outcomes.
  • Media and Communications
    We offer training that covers defamation, media law, contempt, ethics and regulation of media, ethics, privacy, and misinformation.
  • Domestic and Family Violence
    Deepen your team's understanding with specialised training across coercive control, family law, criminal law, and civil protection orders (apprehended violence orders).
  • Law and Technology
    Navigate the intersection of ethics, governance, and regulations to ensure the responsible deployment of AI and the safeguarding of data.
  • Practical Legal Training (PLT)
    We offer in-house PLT to organisations, including working with you on the design and delivery of the program.

 

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Partner with us

We value strong connections among the Faculty, students and alumni, across physical and virtual spaces, and we form collaborative, interdisciplinary research partnerships with our community and industry partners.

Opportunities to partner with the Faculty of Law include bespoke internship programs, named scholarships and prizes, student – industry careers events and academic talks. 

Prepare students for the diversity and dynamics of legal practice with Practical Legal Training (PLT) placements. Make an enquiry to find out more.

Join us in shaping the future by sharing your experiences, mentoring students, and reconnecting with your alma mater through exciting events and initiatives! Register your interest to get involved.

Your generosity in supporting scholarships and prizes for university law students will help shape the next generation of legal professionals and leaders.

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Help us end modern slavery

Anti-Slavery Australia (ASA) is the only specialist research centre with extensive experience working directly with survivors of slavery, trafficking, forced labour and forced marriage in Australia. We:

  • develop leading research on slavery, trafficking and forced marriage and emerging issues of exploitation in Australia and overseas;
  • engage with government, corporates and frontline agencies to advocate for key policy changes and law reform;
  • deliver face-to-face education to thousands of frontline staff, students and organisations nationally;
  • offer online courses and resources to build awareness of trafficking, slavery and forced marriage;
  • provide access to legal representation for survivors of extreme exploitation.

Contact us at antislavery@uts.edu.au to discuss opportunities for collaboration.

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Improve access to justice

The Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) is is a joint facility of the Faculties of Law at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and UNSW Australia. It's the largest free-access provider of online Australian legal materials and one of the largest providers of free-access legal information worldwide.

AustLII provides free internet access to Australasian legal materials, including primary legal materials (legislation, treaties and decisions of courts and tribunals) and secondary legal materials (law reform and royal commission reports and academic journals). AustLII's broad public policy agenda is to improve access to justice through better access to information.

Contact AustLII's Development Manager at richard@austlii.edu.au to discuss opportunities for collaboration.