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Fully paid 3-month “Legal Internship Program” in the USA

27 April 2024

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Fully paid 3-month “Legal Internship Program” in the USA

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The World Bank's "Legal Internship Program" takes place three times a year at the World Bank's headquarters in Washington, DC, for a maximum duration of three months.

The deadline for application is April 30, 2024.

The Legal Vice Presidency of the World Bank offers a unique opportunity for highly motivated law students to gain insight into the mission and work of the World Bank. This internship program allows participants to contribute fresh perspectives, innovative ideas, and cutting-edge research experiences to the daily operations of the World Bank, while enhancing their legal skills in a diverse and multicultural environment.

Applicants must have a bachelor's degree in law, excellent proficiency in English, and fluency in a second language such as Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish is preferred.

The World Bank, a specialized agency of the United Nations, works towards global economic development and equitable distribution of financial resources worldwide.

Essential documents required for the internship application process include a CV, letter of motivation, law degree, and an essay on a research area.

Selected interns will have their visa, general fees, and medical insurance costs covered. Completion of the World Bank Legal Internship Program does not guarantee employment with the World Bank, but it provides a valuable opportunity to enhance your skills and potentially secure a job in the future.

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