The World Bank has launched its esteemed Legal Internship Program, offering law students and young professionals a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in international law and development.
The program, designed to enhance research and analytical skills, allows interns to work directly with World Bank lawyers. Key responsibilities include conducting research on international legal topics, assisting in drafting legal documents, and participating in meetings and discussions with World Bank teams.
Internship durations range from a minimum of four weeks to a maximum of six months, providing flexibility to suit the academic schedules and professional aspirations of participants.
The program is open to individuals currently enrolled in a law degree program—such as LLB, JD, LLM, SJD, or PhD—or those who have completed a law degree within the past six months. This ensures a diverse pool of candidates from various academic and professional backgrounds.
With a focus on real-world legal challenges, the program aims to equip participants with essential skills and insights needed for careers in law, policymaking, and international development. Working within a global team, interns will contribute to legal projects that address pressing international issues while gaining a deeper understanding of the World Bank’s role in fostering global development.
Applications for the program are accepted on a rolling basis, encouraging interested candidates to apply early. The World Bank has made the application process accessible online through its official website, where detailed information on eligibility criteria and program guidelines is provided.
The Legal Internship Program reflects the World Bank’s commitment to nurturing young legal talent and promoting skill development within the field of international law. By providing hands-on experience and exposure to complex legal matters, the program serves as a stepping stone for aspiring legal professionals to build impactful careers.
World Bank Opens Applications for Prestigious Legal Internship Program
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