American Society of International Law
American Society of International Law
2223 Massachusetts Ave. NW
Washington, DC 20008
Ph: (202)939-6000
Fax: (202)797-7133
E-mail: [email protected]
URL:http://www.asil.org
ASIL Helton Fellowship Program (All/Fellowship)
Purpose: To contribute in paying for logistics, housing, and living expenses, and other costs related to the fellows fieldwork and research in affiliation with the sponsoring organization. Focus: Law. Qualif.: Applicants must be students practicing lawyer, human rights professionals, scholars and other individuals seeking assistance in conducting international fieldwork and law-related research. Criteria: Recipients are selected based on the performance in conducting research.
Funds Avail.: No specific amount. To Apply: Applicants must complete the online application form including description of intended project and career statement; a writing sample; current CV or resume; evidence of law students status and/or date of graduation from a law school; and two letters of recommendation or support. Deadline: October 15 February 15. Contact: [email protected]
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