Res Ipsa Graduate Profiles Due Now
2022. You sit in your swanky office in the top-tier law firm where you are employed. The clock ticks closer to midnight whilst you slowly drown in legislation, files and other work related paraphernalia. You convince yourself that your university years comprised of 12 contact hour weeks, copious Merlos coffee breaks and three months summer holidays are but a mere figment of your imagination, a delusion arising from lack of sleep.
Yet fear not! Res Ipsa (the ONE AND ONLY yearbook you shall receive) strives to immortalise your law school experience and encapsulate all your favourite LLB moments, lecturers and friends. This FREE, fancy looking, hard copy publication is available to all 2012 graduating law students at the end of the year.
All students graduating in SEMESTER ONE AND SEMESTER TWO are invited to contribute to this valuable memento of your time at T.C. Beirne (did I mention it’s free?) Send us your student profile, nominate yourself or a friend for unofficial student awards, recite a particularly funny quote from your lecturer/friend/anonymous or even label someone as the person ‘most likely to.’ Any written anecdotes highlighting your UQ experiences (such as “My experience at the 2010 Law Ball…” or “My experience in my first ever law exam…”) will be gratefully accepted.
You can submit your graduate profile here:
https://docs.google.com/a/uqls.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dEh5Q2l4aE9TUGhsRTlsY0ZTbXQ3TlE6MQ#gid=0
Make sure that you also submit a photo of yourself for the publication to publications @uqls.com.
You can submit your law school awards/’most likely to’ nominations here:
https://docs.google.com/a/uqls.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dC13TlNvRERHQU1RZU04T2dBeVpOUkE6MQ#gid=0
You can submit your best law school quotes here:
https://docs.google.com/a/uqls.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dHRaMW5FWWg3RUwwVm5SSnZ4UGhNZEE6MQ
So when one of your fellow students becomes the next High Court judge be thankful you contributed and picked up your edition of Res Ipsa – a prime illustration of the shenanigans they got up to in their university days (did someone say it is free?!).






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