Deadline: 18 March 2015
The A38 is accepting proposals for virtual/web-based internships from all over the world. Internships can have work closely with literature on international law, research and articulation through the written word.
A38 maintains a blog to ensure a steady flow of information, articles and scholarly debate. A38 is looking for 5 interns to maintain the blog for eight weeks, with contributions in the form of one article a week
Internship details and eligibility criteria
- Internships are unpaid positions.
- Internships last for 2 months, and are virtual and unpaid.
- Interns will be welcomed to submit a paper for the Journal, which will be published (subject, only to quality control!) under the “Intern’s Corner” column.
- Interns must necessarily be tech-savvy. Correspondence through the period of internship will be via email and Skype.
- Interns are to be students at Law School (preferably having had experience with International Law in some tangible manner), although recent graduates are welcome to apply.
- Following the receipt of applications, they will be scrutinized, and a shortlisted set of candidates will be called for an interview via Skype, after which only successful candidates will be informed. The entire process should take no more than 2 – 3 weeks.
How to Apply
Application must contain:
- An analysis of any contemporaneous issue in International Law in 500 words.
- A copy of resume/Curriculum Vitae
- A short piece in 100 words, explaining why to be a part of A38 as an intern.
Applicants are requested to send Internship application through email by deadline.
For more information, visit A38.