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A day in the life of an ACU law and global studies student
“I was one of only two students sent from Australia to do pro bono work in Geneva. I worked with an NGO and learned a lot about the United Nations and what it does. That’s definitely been the highlight of my course so far.
“In 2014, I went to Afghanistan and, when I came back, I established a group project with a few close friends. It’s called Project YANA (You Are Not Alone). We provide assistance to newly arrived migrants and refugees. Some are individuals, some are families and they all need different kinds of help.”
Dr Kunle Ola is a lawyer with an academic, legal, regulatory, enforcement and administrative background. He started his formal legal career at the Corporate Affairs Commission in Nigeria and then joined a private law firm as a partner.
Dr Ola has represented Nigeria on several United Nations’ specialised committees including the Standing Committee for Copyright and Related Rights (SCCR), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) General Assembly and the WIPO Committee for Development in Intellectual Property (CDIP). He has extensive international legal experience, and a passion for sharing this with his students at ACU.
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