The American
Society of International Law (ASIL) is now accepting applications for the Arthur C. Helton Fellowship
Program, established in 2004 to “provide financial assistance in the form
of “micro-grants” for law students and young professionals to pursue field work
and research on significant issues involving international law, human rights,
humanitarian affairs, and related areas.”
Fellows must undertake their
fieldwork between April 2013 and September 2013 in association with an
established educational institution, international organization, or
non-governmental organization working in areas related to international law,
human rights, and humanitarian affairs.
Deadline: January 7, 2013 by
11:59pm Eastern Standard Time im
Application Materials
Completed applications will consist
of the following materials:
- Online application form, including description of intended project, career statement, and funding sources
- Writing Sample
- Current CV or resume
- Confirmation of law student status and/or date of graduation from a law school
- Two letters of recommendation/support, including one from sponsoring organization
For more information, click HERE.
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