ANJeL Students
ANJeL encourages scholarly engagement with Japanese law by undergraduate,
masters and doctoral students. ANJeL delivers a number of courses
and programs on Japanese law;
offers academic prizes for excellence in academic performance
in Japanese coursework; and
coordinates an Australia-wide essay-writing
prize.
ANJeL sponsors a team of Australian
students to compete at the Japan Intercollegiate
Negotiation Competition held annually at Sophia University
in Tokyo.
ANJeL periodically hires ANJeL Research Assistants. Please contact the Directors
for more information.
ANJeL Volunteers at the University of New South Wales give their time in support of the Judges-in-Residence Program by assisting Visiting Judges with tasks such as campus orientation and library usage. The 2008 ANJeL Volunteers @ NSW are:
- Achinthi Vithanage
- Suiyi Zhang
- Vincent Li
- Tomomi Abe
- Tsuyoshi Ichikawa
- Jessica Bommer
An ANJeL Associate has prepared a guide for law students or graduates interested in finding work with law firms in Japan. The Guide is written from the Australian perspective but may be also useful for those from other jurisdictions.
Last updated: 15 August 2008