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The Brennan Program is a free, voluntary program for UTS Law students. 

The Brennan Program seeks to strengthen the justice consciousness, idealism and sense of service that UTS law students bring to their studies and later professional work.

With over 1400 students and alumni currently registered, the program is indicative of UTS Law students’ interest in social justice and their desire to go beyond the academic curriculum.

 

 

The Brennan Justice and Leadership Program was introduced in 2011 as a joint initiative of the UTS Faculty of Law and the UTS Law Students’ Society.

The community hub is a place for the Brennan Justice and Leadership Program to share student achievements and community participation

Each year, the Brennan Program updates their initiatives. Read more, and learn how to participate

In the Leadership through Service (LTS) component, students undertake voluntary roles within the community.

Important program documents and advice from past Brennan students.

Reflections on Justice (ROJ) is designed to stimulate an intellectual engagement with the idea of justice, which will continue throughout the course of a student's study and into their professional life.

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Justice Talks

Each year, the Brennan Justice and Leadership Program host Justice Talks. These talks are an opportunity for Brennanites to hear from academics, UTS Alumni and industry partners about their important contributions to justice and social equity.

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Upcoming events

The seminar series and our Information Sessions are offered via a mix of Zoom meetings and on-campus this session.

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