LSE invites applications for ICJ Judicial Fellowship Programme 2025-2026

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LSE Law School is delighted to announce it is taking applications to participate in the ICJ's Judicial Fellowship Programme. The Judicial Fellowship Programme provides an opportunity for an LSE student or recent graduate to work for nearly a year for a judge at the International Court of Justice, the principal judicial organ of the United Nations. The programme is open to current graduate law students or recent graduates from LSE Law School’s LLB, LLM or PhD programmes. Applicants should (a) be fluent in either English or French and (b) have distinguished themselves by their exceptional interest and excellence in the field of international law. If an LSE Law School candidate is taken on by the Court, he/she will receive a stipend from LSE as a contribution to travel costs and the cost of living while in the Hague. Any questions should be referred to Dr Devika Hovell at D.C.Hovell@lse.ac.uk

Applications to be submitted by Wednesday 15 January 2025 (full details in the form below).

Click here for the application instructions.