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Fellowship Program The Program will work at an international arbitration institution. Fellows will gain experience in the operations of the PCA’s International Bureau, with an emphasis on both the practical and legal aspects of international arbitration.
Qualification and Experience
Must have: A Law degree that qualifies the applicant to apply for bar admission in their home jurisdiction (through examination, traineeship, or otherwise) is a minimum requirement. The program is open to applicants whose qualifications exceed this minimum requirement (e.g., advanced law degree candidates and holders, practicing lawyers, and other legal professionals). Fluency in either English or French is essential. Additional language skills are a strong advantage, especially Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish. Specialization in international dispute resolution or public international law is an asset. Proficiency in English or French: English: A score of 7 or above on the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). 600 or higher on the Test for English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). For computer-based tests, a score above 250 will be considered, and for internet-based tests 100 is the minimum score. French: A score above 850 on the Test de français international (TFI). A certificate in Business French B2.4 from the Alliance Francaise. Term: 1 year Period: September or January. Deadline: 1 May
Send cover letter, curriculum vitae, letter of recommendation from a professor or senior professional; Copies of academic transcripts (scans or photos are sufficient); Proof of proficiency in English or French (for non-native speakers).
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