The Oxford Policy Fellowship is recruiting for new
Fellows. Applications are noThe Oxford Policy Fellowship is recruiting
for new Fellows. Applications are now open for the next round of Law &
Policy Fellows.
The Fellowship gives legal professionals the
opportunity to work within a government in Sub-Saharan Africa as a civil
servant reporting to local managers. With four Fellows already in post
following a successful pilot, the programme is looking to expand by an
additional six to nine Fellows. Because the demand for Oxford Policy Fellows is
led by host governments – rather than being imposed by an outside agency –
Fellows’ positions are tailored to the host government’s specific need and
context, meaning they are more likely to make a real impact.
The Fellowship is open to applicants of all
nationalities with an undergraduate or graduate qualification in law, or
otherwise a qualified lawyer. Applicants should have excellent academic
qualifications and have completed their traineeship and/or have at least two
years’ of relevant work experience. Ideal applicants will also have a Master’s
degree in law, international development, political science, international
relations or a related field.
Applications are now open and will close on Sunday 10 April 2016 at 23:59 GMT. Details on how to apply
are available here .
w open for the next round of Law & Policy Fellows.
The Fellowship gives legal professionals the
opportunity to work within a government in Sub-Saharan Africa as a civil
servant reporting to local managers. With four Fellows already in post
following a successful pilot, the programme is looking to expand by an
additional six to nine Fellows. Because the demand for Oxford Policy Fellows is
led by host governments – rather than being imposed by an outside agency –
Fellows’ positions are tailored to the host government’s specific need and
context, meaning they are more likely to make a real impact.
The Fellowship is open to applicants of all
nationalities with an undergraduate or graduate qualification in law, or
otherwise a qualified lawyer. Applicants should have excellent academic
qualifications and have completed their traineeship and/or have at least two
years’ of relevant work experience. Ideal applicants will also have a Master’s
degree in law, international development, political science, international relations
or a related field.
Applications are now open and will close on Sunday 10 April 2016 at 23:59 GMT. Details on how to apply
are available here .