About
Awards & News:
SpartaMatrix - IT/Law Bursary - Bond University News Release
Legal Research Papers:
Department of Law - Bond University - I contributed research to the following paper on Geo-location technologies. If you look closely, you can find me on citation #36!
Geo-Identification and the Internet - A New Challenge for Australia’s Internet Regulation
Dan Svantesson (E-Law @ Murdoch)
Education:
Post Graduate - Juris Doctor
Currently enrolled in the Juris Doctor(JD) program at Bond University. The JD is a professional legal qualification designed to equip students for a career in the
legal profession, business industry or government, in Australia and overseas. Its combination of excellent teaching, small classes and extensive legal skills program provides an exciting learning experience that both challenges students academically and prepares them practically for a legal career. Our skills program equips students with the following skills needed to practice law in a modern
environment.
Undergraduate - Bachelor of Computing
I received my Honours Computer Science degree from the University of Guelph. It is a comprehensive program which combines the academic rigour and problem solving components found in a traditional Computing degree with an orientation towards application.
Enjoyment:
Piano
My parents discovered my talents at an early age, somehow discerning music from my random key bashing on the organ. I was given lessons as a gift early on and pursued them intently. Over my musical career I’ve achieved many recognitions from the Royal Conservatory of Music and hope to pass the ARCT(Teacher’s) exam someday.
In the meantime, I’ve been slowly exploring Jazz theory on my lonesome. It’s been rewarding and very frustrating at times. A lot of credit should be given to a talented Jazz musician.
For fun and practice I primarily play the works of Chopin. His Waltzes, Nocturnes, Preludes and Etudes are particular favourites. However, his magnificent Fantasie Impromtu ranks highly. Beethoven, and Liszt are not far behind in terms of playtime.
Juggling
Taught by my eldest brother initially, I honed my skills throughout High School teaching many others along the way. Since the three ball cascade, I’ve moved onto four and five balls, clubs, and even flaming torches. It’s an excellent exercise for your mind, and is great with children or to entertain at parties.
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