Students at a top New Zealand law school have been told of a radical shake-up that will see them be rewarded for doing hundreds of hours of pro bono work.
The country's youngest dean of law, Dr Chris Gallavin yesterday issued his University of Canterbury students with a 'roadmap' with his vision of the law school's direction in the next 18 months.
He wants more community engagement, based on the Ivy League models, especially the famed Harvard Law School where students are encouraged to "challenge and work on the big issues facing their communities, their country and our world".
"I am determined to ensure that we are not just a degree machine. We are here to make a difference," Dr Gallavin said.
He accepts that while some current students may disagree with his vision, he's happy to help them find a university which will better suit them.