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3 NOV 20173PM - 5PM @KLRCA
Study in the US: Why and
How?
To register, please email your details to
The purpose of this event is to expose all participants
about the available opportunities of studying in the US,
opportunities of studying in the US, opportunities to
settle down and how to gain valuable scholarships from
top universities in the US.
ABOUT The United States possess one of the world's finest university systems, with exceptional and outstanding programs in essentially all fields, in particular law. Studying law in the US, however, requires careful consideration. This is including but not limited to; which law school should you apply to; what are the requirements for your application; and how do you overcome your financial needs while studying in the US.
The seminar will begin with a discussion regarding opportunities in arbitration for law students and graduates. Participants will then be informed about the US educational system and possible scholarship options in the US. The talk will be concluded with information about post- graduate degree programs in Alternative Resolution in the US.
This talk is beneficial to all law students, graduates and even young practitioners who are considering to pursue higher education in the US.
2.30pm Registration
3.00pm - 3.10pm Opening Speech by Smrithi Ramesh, Assistant Director of KLRCA
3.10pm - 3.30pm YPG Panel Discussion: Opportunities in Arbitration for the law school
students and graduates
3.30pm - 3.50pm Educational System in the US - Ms. Lindsay Galeste, Malaysian-
American Commission on Educational Exchange (MACEE),
EducationUSA Adviser
3.50pm - 4.10pm Scholarship Options in the US - Ms. Kalis Subramaniam, Malaysian-
American Commission on Educational Exchange (MACEE), Fulbright
Program Officer
4.10pm - 4.40pm Post-Graduate Degrees in ADR in the US - Justin Swinsick, Director of
Graduate Admissions at Georgetown University Law Center
4.40pm - 5.00pm Q&A Session with Speakers
5.00pm onwards Networking Reception