Proprietary Tubics Metric: This metric is calculated based on the channel's views, likes, comments, and subscribers.
B-
Position in the industry: Law Schools
11th
Subscribers
4K
View Count
413K
Video Count
291
YouTube Statistics for Law Schools
Average statistics for the Melbourne Law School YouTube channel
Industry Average
Best in class
Upload Frequency
2 per month
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Video Length
47min.
37min.
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Subscriber Growth
+1.28%
+0.9%
+0.5%
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Description
Melbourne Law School's YouTube channel is full of in-depth discussions and thought-provoking lectures covering a range of legal topics. The intellectual exchange and excellence at the University are r...
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eflected through various courses that guarantee quality, ranging from corporate responsibility to child labor employment issues. I highly recommend checking out the useful video on MLS Tax Clinic. There is also academic seminars included such as the Melbourne Law Review 2024 Annual Lecture where you can listen to talks covering various topics. The channel offers interesting conversations with guests, including Lauren E. Willis and Professor Raimond Gaita. Listening to their lectures provides an extra level of depth beyond what is already impressive content, live broadcasts such as workshops tackling social issues are also offered. Watching interviews from JD alumni helped me understand the University community better. And lecturers and debates covering governmental responsibility towards society to intellectual property rights or taxation provide an insight into how Melbourne Law School challenges academic growth, creating interesting societal areas for speakers or viewers probably. I would recommend this channel to anyone from professionals, students, to the general public as it could help in learning a lecture.
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Monthly Subscribers Growth for Melbourne Law School