Professor Justine Nolan is a Professor in the Faculty of Law at UNSW as well as a Visiting Scholar at NYU Stern Center for Business and Human Rights. Prior to joining UNSW in 2004, she spent more than a decade in practice and was the Director of Business and Human Rights at the Lawyers Committee for Human Rights (now Human Rights First) in the US and also worked as a corporate and public interest lawyer.
Professor Nolan works with civil society, government and business on business and human rights issues. In 2019 she was awarded the 'Academic of the Year' at the Australian Law Awards and in 2018 received the UNSW Vice Chancellor's Award for Excellence in Teaching. Professor Nolan is a UNSW Plus Alliance Fellow and an Associate of the Australian Human Rights Institute.
Email [email protected] to enquire if Justine is available to mentor you.
Conditions for mentoring facilitation
- one-on-one mentoring
- 1-2 mentees at any stage
Mentor details
Faculties
- Law & Justice
Academic level
- Lecturer A
- Lecturer B
- Lecturer C
- Lecturer D
Learning and teaching skills
- Student learning
- Learning and teaching curriculum design
- Assessment and feedback
- Peer review of curriculum
- Formative peer observation of teaching
- Convening a course
- Integrating technologies into learning and teaching
- Active learning spaces
- Evaluation
- General teaching methods
Experience developing applications for
- Faculty learning and teaching award
- UNSW Award for Teaching
- National learning and teaching award
Mentoring discipline
- Mentoring within own discipline
General experience
- Deciding on career priorities
- Supporting critical reflection through listening and asking questions