 Hi, did you know that in our increasingly globalised world, international law intrudes in many aspects of our lives and work, whether you're a lawyer, a business person, work for government or a not-for-profit? My name is Therese Wilson and I'm the program director of our Master of International Law and our Nested Graduate Certificate in International Law Practice. I've been at the law school for 19 years and I'm the deputy head of school at Griffith Law School. My job as program director is to make sure that our students have an excellent experience while studying in the Master of International Law or the Graduate Certificate in International Law Practice. Griffith has had a law school since 1992 and we're ranked in the top 100 law schools in the world. Many of our academics are experts in international law, which means that while there are many international law programs you can do, by doing ours you are learning from experts in the field. Our program includes commercial aspects of international law as well as humanitarian and social justice aspects of international law and we aim to produce globally proficient practitioners who can use their skills to make a real difference and contribute to the outcomes sought by their employers and by the community. Our program is fully online so we have students participating in the program from across Australia and internationally and they all bring very interesting and different perspectives to the discussions we have in workshops and on discussion boards. We have Griffith Law School graduates working all over the world and we are proud to offer an internationally recognised qualification. So if you want to study a really progressive Master's degree that will arm you for an increasingly globalised world, delivered by one of the leading law schools in the world, which you can study anytime, anywhere then join us.