Law and Criminal Justice Recruitment Evening | Taiopenga 2021

Law and Criminal Justice Recruitment Evening | Taiopenga 2021

UC Careers Law and Criminal Justice Recuitment Evening | Taiopenga allows you to meet prospective employees.

By UC Events

Date and time

Wed, 10 Mar 2021 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM NZDT

Location

Undercroft, James Hight Building

University of Canterbury Christchurch, Canterbury 8041 New Zealand

Refund Policy

Contact the organiser to request a refund.

About this event

The Law and Criminal Justice Recruitment Evening is the University of Canterbury's law careers fair. This event is ideal for law firms and other organisations that employ law graduates and interns.

In an informal setting, the participating law firms and companies present their organisation as well as their graduate and summer clerk opportunities to prospective graduate employees.

Registration for the fair is only confirmed once payment is received in full.

Once registration has been completed a link to the Information Pack will be included in the confirmation email. This will include all the information you need for the Law and Criminal Justice Recuitment Evening.

FAQs

What are my transport/parking options for getting to and from the event?

Parking is available on campus and a drop off zone can be utilised.

What can I bring into the event?

We encourage you to make your stand engaging and interactive to attract interest and make your organisation ‘stand out in the crowd’. More information can be found in the exhibitor's guide.

Included with your stand

A 2m wide x 1.2m deep site

Table, 2x chairs, tablecloth, signage, power, wireless internet access, and reusable water bottles

Drop off zone close to the venue and allocated car parking within the campus

Assistance from student volunteers

Company listing in event collateral

Complimentary afternoon tea

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

Email the events team at events@canterbury.ac.nz

What's the refund policy?

Cancellations must be received in writing no later than 30 working days prior to the event. Cancellations on or before this date will be accepted with a 100% refund excluding Eventbrite fees. Regrettably, cancellations after this date will not receive a refund. Cancellations/Refunds can be requested through Eventbrite.

Can I update my registration information?

Yes, up until 10 working days before the event. Online material will be updated where possible. Edit registration information on Eventbrite. Printed material will not be updated after registrations close.

Careers Fair package

Each site is approximately 2m wide x 1.2m deep. Site allocation will happen in strict order of reply. However, if you have any special site requirements, we will accommodate them where we can. Due to space restrictions, a maximum of three representatives may staff each exhibition site.

Each exhibition site will include a table and two chairs. Student volunteers will be available to assist for the duration of the event. Publicity of your attendance will be organised on the Careers Fairs website, targeted emails to students and in the information flyer for students.

Catering at the Law and Justice Recruitment Evening includes; Re-useable bottles, light snacks on your table when you arrive

The Law and Justice Recruitment Evening takes place in Undercroft, Puaka-James Hight, Ilam campus. Visitor car parking is available for those who register for a space in a designated area on campus, however limited. A parking pass is required and can be collected from the helpdesk at the venue upon arrival.

Covid plans

This event will not be an in person event if we are in Level 2.

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