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SUMMARY:Working Group Information Session
DESCRIPTION:Dear U of T Law JD students\, \nPlease attend this information session on September 14\, 2021 to learn about the volunteer opportunities available this year at the Asper Centre and the IHRP.  Refer to the updated Public Interest Programs Joint Volunteer Recruitment Process guidelines for more details about how to get involved with our programs. \nWe look forward to meeting and working with you! \nThe David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights \nThe Asper Centre is devoted to advocacy\, research\, and education in constitutional law in Canada. The cornerstone of the Centre is a legal clinic that brings together upper year students\, faculty\, and members of the bar to work on significant constitutional cases and advocacy initiatives for credit. \nStudents in all years can volunteer with one of the Asper Centre’s student working groups led by upper year students. Working groups prepare policy briefs\, draft public legal information materials\, organize workshops\, and/or conduct research on current or emerging constitutional law and Charter rights issues.  This year\, the Asper Centre is pleased to support the following working groups: Prisoners’ Rights Handbook\, Privacy Law Reform\, Sex Workers’ Rights\, Police Oversight and Freedom of Expression. \nThe International Human Rights Program \nThe IHRP involves law students in international human rights law advocacy\, knowledge exchange\, and capacity-building. IHRP working groups are student-led projects that provide experiential learning opportunities in several areas of international law. The groups are led by upper year law students and are supervised and supported by the IHRP Director and Research Associates. This year\, the IHRP has 5 working groups: Women’s Human Rights Resources\, Global Health and Human Rights\, Cameroon Anglophone Crisis Database of Atrocities\, Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity\, and the Venezuela Accountability Project.
URL:https://aspercentre.ca/event/working-group-information-session/
LOCATION:J250 Jackman Law Building Moot Court
ORGANIZER;CN="Tal Schreier":MAILTO:tal.schreier@utoronto.ca
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SUMMARY:Work Study Positions Application Deadline
DESCRIPTION:Work-Study Positions with the Asper Centre \nResearch and Communications Assistant \nThe Asper Centre is looking for a student to provide research\, writing and technical support for the Centre’s website and social media (Facebook and Twitter). The position involves some research and drafting for content to be uploaded to the Centre’s website related to Canadian constitutional law and the activities of the Centre (primarily case summaries). Support for Asper Centre events will also be expected. Training will be provided in respect to the website; therefore\, in-depth knowledge of website development\, maintenance and design\, although helpful\, is not required. Students must be enrolled in JD or LLM programs at the Faculty of Law. Apply by September 17th at 12:00 p.m. through the University’s Career Centre page: http://clnx.utoronto.ca (Job No. 184827). \nAdministrative Assistant \nThe Administrative Assistant will be responsible for financial tracking of expenses for the David Asper Centre for Constitutional Rights and the organization of electronic documents\, including spreadsheets. Tasks will include the creation of templates for the legal and administrative work of the Centre\, electronic file maintenance and the tracking of the Centre’s budget\, including sorting and processing financial documents such as invoices\, expense claims\, and debit memos. Tasks may also include technical and substantive support for the Centre’s podcast series. Basic financial literacy in respect of budgeting and accounting is required. Some knowledge of the legal context would be desirable. Preferred programs of study are business/commerce and law. Apply by September 17th at 12:00 p.m. through the University’s Career Centre page: http://clnx.utoronto.ca (Job No. 184814).
URL:https://aspercentre.ca/event/work-study-positions-application-deadline/
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