Always positive and motivating in class.
Encourages innovative and creative solutions.
Encourages deep understanding and curiosity.
Always kind, respectful, and approachable.
Kirsty Fentiman serves as Lecturer Clinical/Professional Practice Scholar in the School of Law and Criminology at Murdoch University. Her academic profile on the Murdoch University Research Portal identifies her expertise in Clinical Legal Education, Migration Law, and Domestic Violence and Migration Law. Fentiman holds a Juris Doctor from Murdoch University.
Fentiman is designated as Academic Chair and primary academic contact across numerous programs in the Murdoch University Handbook, including the Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Laws Honours, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Business, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Criminology, Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Science (Psychology), Bachelor of Laws/Bachelor of Global Security, and the Law and Justice minor. Her role supports student inquiries on admissions, entry requirements, and course structures. She also works as a Solicitor and Clinic Supervisor at SCALES Community Legal Centre, Murdoch University's community legal service on the South Street campus, where she supervises students in clinical legal practice. Fentiman received acknowledgment in the scholarly article 'Rethinking the guardianship of refugee children after the High Court decision in Plaintiff S157/2002 v The Commonwealth' by Mary Crock and Mary Anne Kenny.

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