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Researcher
Last Updated: 4th June 2019
BIICL Researcher Programme We are not running the programme in 2020 BIICL has established a rolling programme of paid Researcher roles for those in the early stages of a research career in international and comparative law. Posts are offered on a part-time basis (0.8 FTE/28 hours per week) for a ten month period. Opportunities are usually available across BIICL's main research areas including Public International Law, the Rule of Law, Competition Law, International Economic Law…
VacanciesVacancies BIICL
Last Updated: 4th June 2019
Vacancies Details of all paid roles at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law (BIICL) can be found below as well as details of how to apply. Current vacancies National Research Consultant: Determinants of Anti-Trafficking Efforts - BIICL We are currently looking to identify national research consultants to undertake country level research as part of the 'Determinants of Anti-Trafficking Efforts' Project. The closing date for applications…
VacanciesVolunteer Roles
Last Updated: 3rd June 2019
Volunteer Roles Share Links2021 - FOR THE TIME BEING WE ARE NOT ACCEPTING ANY APPLICATIONS As a registered charity, BIICL is able to offer opportunities for volunteers to assist in its research and activities. These are highly flexible, part-time opportunities, undertaken on a short-term basis to suit your availability. We also welcome people under the Erasmus+ scheme, or with funding from their university or other institution to undertake work placements. We…
VacanciesCareers
Last Updated: 31st May 2019
Careers Share LinksWork with BIICL There are many ways to become more closely involved with the Institute. On this page you can find links to information on job vacancies at the Institute and details of our Researchers, volunteering and Visiting Fellowship programmes. Visiting Fellowships The British Institute of International and Comparative Law welcomes applications from legal academics and scholars to conduct their own research…
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