Clinics
Work under the guidance of experienced practitioners.
Legal education in clinics offers the chance to transform what you’ve learned in the classroom into real-life practice.
On clinical placements, you’ll gain experience in the practice of law and policy on behalf of clients. You’ll have the chance to examine the interaction of legal analysis and human behaviour, including interpersonal dynamics and communication. In addition, you’ll gain insight into the functioning of the legal system and its capacities and limitations while also being exposed to demands, constraints and methods of analysing unstructured situations in which issues have not been pre-identified.
On-site clinics offer UNSW Law & Justice control over the learning experience. You’ll be taught by faculty-based clinical supervisors whose job is to teach as well as practise law, assisting both our students and disadvantaged clients. The decisions about the legal work to be carried out by students are made with learning in mind, are designed to reflect coursework and to meet course outcomes. Regular contact with faculty staff allows you to work on an individual basis with your supervisors in a way that just isn’t feasible in a typical legal practice.
Important Clinical Placement information
All clinical placements are unpaid.
Applications are ONLY accepted during the application periods.
Please note: Clinic scheduling may be different each academic year. Please check the UNSW Handbook to view scheduled clinics or contact student services.