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Studying and student life
Admissions and getting started
This section provides additional information on getting started with the Melbourne Law Masters.
Get all the details on orientation day and how to make the most of your experience.
Everything you need to know about how MLM subjects are delivered
The Professional Behaviour Guidelines for students require that all students conduct themselves in a manner that reflects three core sets of integrated values of professional behaviour.
Course planning and structure
The MLM offers flexible elective choices, and we recommend starting with a foundational subject to build core legal knowledge and essential research, writing, and presentation skills for success throughout your course.
Information for students seeking a waiver or demonstrating having met a subject prerequisite.
Advanced standing, also known as credit, is granted to a degree based on prior study that is deemed to be substantially equivalent to studies within the new course.
Find out more about the process of enrolling and re-enrolling in subjects
View the current status of MLM subjects, including delivery mode and whether the enrolment quota has been met.
The Master of Laws (LLM) includes a Minor Thesis option. Find out more about the process and requirements for this option.
Managing your course
We offer a range of support throughout your student journey. Find out how you can contact us to access our services.
Empowering your wellbeing for success: Support, guidance, and resources throughout your student journey
The process of permanently stopping your course (degree) before completion.
Understand the consequences of withdrawing from a subject, the importance of subject key dates and the support available to help you manage your studies.
Learn about course transfer between related degree, certificate or diploma.
If you are interested in undertaking a subject that isn’t offered at the University of Melbourne, it may be possible for you to complete this subject at another university and have it count toward your current degree.
Professional development and recognition
Find information on completing your degree, your graduation certificate and attending a graduation ceremony.
Where to from here? Find options to get a professional masters qualification, develop specialist knowledge or undertake graduate research.
Learn about the documents students automatically receive upon graduating, such as academic transcript and testamur, as well as other ways to verify or order documentation.
Resources and IT
The Ian Malkin Centre for Legal Academic Skills is the hub for student support and resources relating to legal writing, legal research and study skills.
Supporting your online learning and digital capabilities.
Students are required to make a booking to access the syndicate rooms on level 5 which are available for syndicate or group work only.
The Law Students' Study Area is for the exclusive use of Melbourne Law School students studying either the Melbourne JD, Melbourne Law Masters or Graduate Research degrees.
Lockers are available on Level 6 for use by all Melbourne Law Masters students.
Student support and helpful links
Stop 1 and student services
We offer one of the most comprehensive student support networks in Australia, including health and welfare, careers and employability and administrative and learning support services and resources. Stop 1 can connect you with the full range of student services to support your success, either online or in person.
The Learning Management System
The Learning Management System (LMS) is where you access subjects, watch recordings and submit assignments. Log in to the LMS
My.unimelb
My.unimelb is where you can access your student email, calendar and personal and enrolment details. Visit My.unimelb