Wednesday January 16, 2013
SAIICA Study Abroad Info Session
Noon - 12:45 pm - Room 230The 19th annual Summer Academy in International Commercial Arbitration will take place in Central Europe this coming May and June.
Students earn six credit hours on the successful completion of the program, which consists of two seminars on international and comparative aspects of the law of international commercial arbitration and the arbitral rules of major arbitration courts in the United States, Austria, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic and Hungary.
The 2013 Summer Academy will be based in Linz, Austria, and will include visits to:
Vienna;
Budapest, Hungary;
Prague, Czech Republic:
Passau, Germany:
Krumau, Czech Republic;
Salzburg, Austria; and
Venice, Italy.
The academy begins Tuesday, May 21, and will conclude Sunday, June 23. The application deadline is February 4th..
Program costs (EXCLUDING tuition) are less than $100 a day. In addition to regular in-state tuition and fees, Summer Academy students are responsible for a program fee of $3,300, which covers the cost of accommodations, transportation, excursions and many meals.
Under a special arrangement with the Georgia Board of Regents, non-Georgia residents will be permitted to enroll in the Summer Academy at in-state tuition rates. An administrative fee of $250 will apply.
Interested students are invited to meet with professor E.R. Lanier and program alumni at orientation meetings at noon and 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16. Pizza will be provided.
Questions? Contact Professor Lanier at erlanier@aol.com.
Learn more at law.gsu.edu/summeracademy.
Contact : Ryan Coskrey (coskrey@gmail.com) or Professor Lanier (ERLanier@aol.com)E-mail: rcoskrey1@@E R A S Estudent.gsu.edu
More InformationSummer Patent Program Information Session
Noon - 1 pm - 201http://law.gsu.edu/resources/students/PTO_2013.pdf
Contact : Kendall KerewInfo Session: Summer Study Abroad in Rio de Janeiro
Noon - 1 pm - Room 652Join us for an information session about the Summer Study Abroad Program in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil this summer. In this session, you will learn about the program as well as scholarship opportunities and financial aid.
Please note - this information session is different than the session scheduled next week with Prof. Colin Crawford from Tulane University. In next week's session, you will be able to meet the program director and ask more specific program questions.
If you have any questions, please contact Karen Johnston at kjohnston3@gsu.edu.
Contact : Karen Johnston, Assistant Director - Center for the Comparative Study of Metropolitan GrowthE-mail: kjohnston3@@E R A S Egsu.edu
More InformationDear _______: A Cover Letter Workshop
Noon - 1 pm - Room 170Aimee Maxwell, Executive Director of the Georgia Innocence Project, will give a presentation on good cover letter writing. Learn what to do, and what not to do - all in time for your applications to the Public Sector Career Fair.
An Atlanta native, Aimee R. Maxwell graduated from Georgia State University College of Law in 1987. After a brief stint in private practice, Maxwell joined the Georgia Indigent Defense Council. During her 12-year tenure there, Maxwell spearheaded several statewide legal initiatives including theBattered Partner Defense Project and 1000 Lawyers for Justice. She also developed the statewide defense lawyer training program. In 2002 Maxwell was named the inaugural Executive Director of the Georgia Innocence Project (GIP). To date, GIP has received more than 2700 requests for assistance. GIP has exonerated two men, Clarence Harrison in 2004 and Pete Williams in 2007 and served as local counsel to the Innocence Project in Robert Clark's exoneration in 2005.
Contact : Amy JurdenE-mail: amyannamarie@@E R A S Egmail.com
More InformationLaw Review Board Elections Informational Meeting
Noon - 1 pm - Room 100Contact : Karyn Heavenrich
E-mail: kheavenrich@@E R A S Egmail.com
Faculty Series Lunch
Noon - 1:30 pm -Location: Faculty Conferece Room, 4th Floor, Urban Life Building
Invitees: Law Professors
RSVP Required by: January 9 to Vickie Dye at vdye@gsu.edu
Guest Speaker: Professor Russell L. Weaver, Professor of Law & Distinguished University Scholar of the University of Louisville, Louis D. Brandeis School of Law
Topic: From Gutenberg to the Internet: Free Speech, Advancing Technology and the Implications for Democracy
Contact : Vickie Dye, Special Events Coordinator, 404-413-9024E-mail: vdye@@E R A S Egsu.edu
SAIICA Study Abroad Info Session
5 - 5:30 pm - Room 230The 19th annual Summer Academy in International Commercial Arbitration will take place in Central Europe this coming May and June.
Students earn six credit hours on the successful completion of the program, which consists of two seminars on international and comparative aspects of the law of international commercial arbitration and the arbitral rules of major arbitration courts in the United States, Austria, Germany, Italy, the Czech Republic and Hungary.
The 2013 Summer Academy will be based in Linz, Austria, and will include visits to:
Vienna;
Budapest, Hungary;
Prague, Czech Republic:
Passau, Germany:
Krumau, Czech Republic;
Salzburg, Austria; and
Venice, Italy.
The academy begins Tuesday, May 21, and will conclude Sunday, June 23. The application deadline is February 4th..
Program costs (EXCLUDING tuition) are less than $100 a day. In addition to regular in-state tuition and fees, Summer Academy students are responsible for a program fee of $3,300, which covers the cost of accommodations, transportation, excursions and many meals.
Under a special arrangement with the Georgia Board of Regents, non-Georgia residents will be permitted to enroll in the Summer Academy at in-state tuition rates. An administrative fee of $250 will apply.
Interested students are invited to meet with professor E.R. Lanier and program alumni at orientation meetings at noon and 5 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 16. Pizza will be provided.
Questions? Contact Professor Lanier at erlanier@aol.com.
Learn more at law.gsu.edu/summeracademy.
Contact : Ryan Coskrey (coskrey@gmail.com) or Professor Lanier (ERLanier@aol.com)E-mail: rcoskrey1@@E R A S Estudent.gsu.edu
More InformationLaw Review Board Elections Informational Meeting
5 - 6 pm - Room 201Contact : Karyn Heavenrich
E-mail: kheavenrich@@E R A S Egmail.com