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Mentoring Programme

Mentoring Programme

Career advice from industry experts - straight to your inbox.

Taking the leap into your first job from uni may seem daunting. But imagine how much easier it would be if you had an industry veteran available to offer advice and expert guidance.

The College of Law’s Mentoring Panel connects you with experienced legal professionals who have been there, done that, and are willing to share awesome insights into their journey.

Join the programme to receive real, relevant and relatable career stories, workplace insights and unfiltered advice on topics such as:

  • How to make the most of law school
  • How to find your first job in the legal industry
  • How to become a lawyer in a particular area of law
  • How to build a successful career in law

Apply for Mentorship

Submit a short application to confirm your eligibility.

Ask a Question

Have a question or need guidance? Email us and we’ll connect you with a mentor.

Expert Guidance

A mentor will respond with guidance and insights, and you’re welcome to continue the conversation.

Meet the Mentors

Your mentors were carefully selected by the following pool of experts: 

  • Jennifer Caldwell, Partner, Auckland, National Chair, Chair Buddle Findlay
  • Kate Davenport KC, Barrister & President of the New Zealand Bar Association
  • Matthew McClelland KC, Barrister, Harbour Chambers
  • Charl Hirschfeld, Barrister, Ranfurly Chambers
  • Marcus Martin, Group CEO, College of Law


The panel includes practitioners with experience across a range of practice areas, including civil litigation, criminal law, environmental law, local government and resource management law.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible to apply as a mentee, you must meet the following criteria:

  • You are a LLB or JD student, and
  • You are not employed in the legal industry.  

APPLY

Apply to join the Mentoring Panel

While we wish to support everyone, spaces are limited.