Abstract

From 28 to 30 November 2018, over 130 clinical legal educators, researchers and education partners from around the globe gathered at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia for the annual International Journal of Clinical Legal Education (‘IJCLE’) conference. The theme in 2018 was “Adding Value: How Clinics Contribute to Communities, Students and the Legal Profession”.

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  • From 28 to 30 November 2018, over 130 clinical legal educators, researchers and education partners from around the globe gathered at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia for the annual International Journal of Clinical Legal Education (‘IJCLE’) conference

  • Bryan Walker of Monash University welcomed the delegates with a welcome to country, followed by the opening address by the Dean of the Faculty of Law at Monash University, Professor Bryan Horrigan

  • Colleagues and former students spoke about the impact of his dedication and paid tribute through speeches and original songs. This event was well attended by clinical educators from around Australia as well as by international guests who have collaborated with Professor Evans over his long career in education and clinical legal education

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From 28 to 30 November 2018, over 130 clinical legal educators, researchers and education partners from around the globe gathered at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia for the annual International Journal of Clinical Legal Education (‘IJCLE’) conference. Jennifer Lindstrom is a Senior Lecturer in Law and Experiential Education at Monash University, Melbourne, Australia From the Field Report The program began with a pre-conference workshop at Monash University’s campus in Clayton.

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