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Global Internship ProgramFrequently Asked QuestionsCan I apply if I am a postgraduate Student? Students enrolled in a postgraduate coursework program (JD or LLM by coursework) (both full-time and part-time) are eligible to apply for the United Nations Global Compact, International Commission of Jurists, and Australian Delegation to the Human Rights Council Global Internships. These students do not need to be enrolled full-time but must have at least one unit left to complete in their degree after they would finish the internship. Can I apply if I am a JD Student?
No, the Global Internship Program is only available to those who have not previously received financial support from the STF.
That is fine. You are eligible to apply for a Global Internship.
Yes, in addition to STF funding and the Besen Scholarship, you may apply for an equity scholarship if you fit into one of the six categories. Equity scholarships are not administered by the Castan Centre or the law faculty. You must apply for them yourself. Click here for details.
No. In that case, you will have already received STF funding.
It depends. If you received STF funds for your Aurora internship, you will not be eligible for a Global Internship. If you did not receive STF funds for your Aurora internship then you can apply for a Global Internship.
No. The Reprieve program was set up in collaboration with the Castan Centre but it is run by Reprieve and applications go directly to them.
You cannot apply for a Global Internship if you have received STF funds. Thus, if you received STF funds for your Reprieve internship, you will not be eligible for a Global Internship. If you did not receive STF funds for your Reprieve internship then you can apply for a Global Internship. Yes. The programs are entirely separate.
You may apply for a maximum of three internships.
No. The session is optional, but it is a good opportunity for you to learn more about the internships and to ask any questions you might have.
You may apply for those internships which fall between the academic years (Human Rights First, Global Compact, IWRAW-AP). Because international students cannot defer studies, they may not apply for internships which fall during semester.
Not automatically, however you may choose to do the research subject (LAW4173 or LAW4174). This is the equivalent of one unit and requires you to write a research paper on a topic linked to your internship. You must locate your own supervisor for this.
No. You must go at the time specified by your host institution, although allowances will be made for your academic schedule.
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