Award to assist students attend the 2017 Law and Society Association of Australia and New Zealand (LSAANZ) Conference.



We recently highlighted an upcoming opportunity for 10 Māori students to attend this years LSAANZ Conference, which is being hosted by Ngā Pae o te Māramatanga and the University of Otago, in Dunedin from the 6-9 December and we have now opened the online applications process.



Each scholarship is valued at up to $600, and is designed to assist with conference registration costs, travel costs and/or accommodation.



Please visit the NPM website here and submit your application now!



Note: All submissions must be received by 4 August at the latest



The theme for this years conference is "A Meeting Place for Interdisciplinary Explorations of Justice" and the call for papers is open until 14 July.  The themes for the conference include cultural, transitional, criminal, gender, environmental justice and justice institutions, practices and practitioners and researchers and postgraduate students from any discipline are invited to submit papers here.



Please also sign up now to email updates to ensure you are informed when registrations open and also can access the final release of the full programme.

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