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I want to launch my career in law

In a world of textbooks, step up to the bar  

Whether you want to advocate for justice, broker international deals, or make meaningful change in human rights or climate law, it all starts with a law degree. A career in law is challenging, rewarding and exciting, and can open you up to boundless possibilities. At Bond, you will start practising valuable legal skills from your very first subject. In addition, Bond’s Bachelor of Laws can be combined with a number of other programs, allowing you to stand out with two qualifications, all within an accelerated time frame. 

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Ready to begin a brilliant career in law? Learn more about what lies ahead from students and alumni who have been right where you are. 

10 things you need to know before starting law school

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What happens during a clerkship

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Chantelle digs deep to find voice

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Take a tour of the Faculty of Law

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Every Bond law student reaps the benefits of our embedded Legal Skills & Professionalism Program. 

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Why you should study a double degree with law

Law and psychology student Stephanie breaks down her decision to pursue a combined degree, and explores the various combinations on offer for undergraduate students.

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Climate right to launch world-first law degree for next generation of Gretas

Bond’s Faculty of Law has launched the world’s first climate law degree for undergraduates, inspired by worldwide student protests demanding climate action.

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The employability equation

At Bond, your career journey starts from day one. Learn how we support you and your unique career aspirations with hands-on career development services.

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