Call for applications – Inaugural Oxford Law and Policy Fellowship

by | Feb 13, 2015

Oxford Policy Management are delighted to invite applications for the Pilot phase of the inaugural Oxford Law and Policy Fellowship programme.

The Fellowship gives legal professionals the opportunity to work within a low-income country government as a civil servant reporting directly to local managers.

Developed by Oxford Policy Management and run in conjunction with the Law & Development Partnership, the Fellowship aims to improve policy outcomes for low-income countries by providing governments with a source of international legal expertise and knowledge. Host governments design the Terms of Reference for each two-year posting, thereby tailoring this unique form of specialist technical assistance to the local context and to each ministry’s specific needs.

More information, including the application form, can be found here: http://www.opml.co.uk/about-us/join-us/oxford-law-and-policy-fellowship .

Applications close 23:59 (GMT) on Monday 16 March 2015.

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  1. Linda Odia

    Good day,
    I am Linda Odia from Nigeria, I have read through the scholarship scheme for the Oxford Law and Policy Fellowship,2015 which is also available to international applicants. I am intrested in being part of as I meet the requirements for eligibility. My question is that;
    I don’t seem to find the document that must be attached when making the application.
    2.I also can not find the application forn.
    Thank you ans i look forward to hearing from you.

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