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Studying law in 9 different countries around the world

University of Tasmania France How long does education and training take? To work in the legal department of a company or an administration, completing a two-year technical university degree can be sufficient. An undergraduate degree of three years gets you a license, which can lead to careers as a legal assistant, real estate negotiator, clerk, or police lieutenant. With an additional 2-year master s degree, graduates can become lawyers specializing in public law, private law, European, or international law. Salary for recent graduates: The gross salary of a young graduate is around $35,000 (€30,000) for a company lawyer, according to the website L Etudiant.

Exhibition celebrates a precious part of Byron Bay

Premium Content An art exhibition celebrating a precious part of Byron is on show now until Friday. Our Special Place - Tallow Creek has been brought together by Nathan Galluzzo, a landscape architecture masters students at the University of Technology Sydney. Mr Galluzzo s research project focused on drawings as a way to capture, record and deliver stories with links to Tallow Creek. He has looked at the complexities of ecosystems there and its cultural significant for the Arakwal people. Nathan has worked closely with two very important people who have an intricate connection to Tallow Creek, incorporating the stories and wisdom of Arakwal leader Uncle Norm and Suffolk Park Dune Care veteran Helen Brown, Byron Shire Council s coast, biodiversity and sustainability co-ordinator Chloe Dowsett said.

A law student in France can pay nothing for tuition and earn a $35,000 starting salary Here s how prospective lawyers fare in 9 countries around the world

Chubb Names Kelaher as Country President for Australia and New Zealand

Chubb Names Kelaher as Country President for Australia and New Zealand March 9, 2021 Chubb announced it has appointed Peter Kelaher as country president for Australia and New Zealand. In his new role, Kelaher, who is currently senior vice president and head of Property and Casualty (P/C) for Australia and New Zealand, will have executive operating responsibility for the company’s general insurance business, including commercial P/C, traditional and specialty personal lines and accident and health insurance. He will oversee all facets of the business including strategy, product and business development, underwriting and service operations, and profit and loss performance. The appointment is effective immediately.

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