Background
Drawn to personal injury law through her studies, Rose developed a strong interest in the area after completing a medical law course. Hailing from Bangladesh, where protections around personal injury, particularly in accident-related matters are often limited, she has a genuine appreciation for the support this area of law can provide.
Through her involvement in pro bono work with The University of Queensland's Pro Bono Centere, she gained early exposure to how legal processes can be used to support and advocate for others, shaping her interest in building a career in the legal profession.
Supporting the Murphy’s Law legal team as a Law Clerk, Rose is involved in the research and groundwork that underpins each client’s matter. She is motivated by the opportunity to assist clients experiencing the shock and disruption that can come with unexpected events and brings her attention to the smallest of details when supporting both the team and those they assist.
Qualifications
- Finalist, Arbitration Advocacy Workshop at the London College of Legal Studies (2019) .
- Bachelor of Laws (Honours), The University of Queensland (expected June 2027).
Memberships
- The University of Queensland Law Society
Special Interests
In her spare time, Rose enjoys exercising and watching crime documentaries. She also enjoys creative writing, with some of her work published under the name ‘Afrin Haque Aranya’.
