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Thursday, March 10, 2016

Oxford Policy Fellowship now recruiting

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 .


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