Osgoode graduate students take part in a vibrant intellectual community. Not just within the law school, but at York University, in the city of Toronto, across Canada, and around the world.
Conferences
Osgoode and York University host or co-host several conferences each year. Graduate students are encouraged to participate in these conferences, which include:
| Conférence annuelle Jean-Gabriel Caste | |
| Graduate Law Conference | |
| International CLPE Conference | |
| The Toronto Group for the Study of International, Transnational, and Comparative Law – Annual Graduate Student Conference |
Lecture & Seminar Series
Osgoode hosts regular faculty and visitor seminars, and graduate students are encouraged to attend them and interact with the presenters. They are encouraged to propose topics for seminars and to present them.
| Comparative Research in Law and Political Economy Network Lectures | |
| Davies Fund Business Law Lecture | |
| Faculty Lunch Seminar Series | |
| Feminist Fridays | |
| Hennick Centre Speaker Series | |
| IP Osgoode Speaks | |
| JD/Master in Environmental Studies Seminar Series | |
| Legal Philosophy between State and Transnationalism - An international debate series | |
| ‘Or ‘Emet Lecture | |
| Osgoode Research Lectures | |
| Osgoode-York Seminar Series in Policy Research | |
| Tsai lecture | |
| York University OPUTA Lecture On Governance In Africa |
Professional and Scholarly Career Events
Osgoode and the Faculty of Graduate Studies regularly offer workshops and other events to help graduate students develop their professional and scholarly careers.
| Osgoode Graduate Career Workshop - Osgoode Hall Law School - Career Development - Alternative Career Paths | |
| Academic & Monograph Publishing Workshops | |
| Graduate Scholarship Workshops |
ATLAS
Osgoode is a founding member of the Association of Transnational Law Schools (ATLAS), an association of ten university law schools from around the world. Every year, ATLAS provides leading doctoral students with an opportunity to meet at an ATLAS institution to attend sessions on substantive issues and research methodology. Osgoode graduate students work together with students from the other ATLAS institutions to develop and enhance their scholarship and make new and lasting research connections as a foundation for their careers.
ATLAS members include: the London School of Economics and Political Science, New York University, University of Cape Town, the Universidad de Deusto (Bilbao), the University of Melbourne, the Université de Montréal, the Bucerius Law School (Hamburg), Bar-Ilan University (Tel Aviv), and the National University of Singapore.
Osgoode and the Nathanson Centre on Transnational Human Rights, Crime and Security provide financial assistance for Osgoode graduate students attending an ATLAS event.
ATLAS Agora Call for Applications 2011
For more information:
| Association of Transnational Law Schools (ATLAS) | |
| Osgoode Events Calendar |