The Weinstein International Fellowship program, inaugurated in 2008, provides opportunities for qualified individuals from outside the United States to study dispute resolution processes and practices in the U.S. in order to advance the resolution of disputes in their home countries.

Depending on the nature of their proposal, Fellows may also participate in university-based programs or be affiliated with other organizations or institutions that may help to advance their interests and goals. Such affiliations can take many forms, from formal enrollment in graduate degree programs to more informal arrangements providing varying degrees of access and support.

Applicants are strongly encouraged to research and establish such affiliations prior to or concurrent with their Fellowship application. While the JAMS Foundation will make every effort to facilitate introductions where possible, it is Applicant’s responsibility to research available opportunities and establish affiliations with organizations with which they intend to work or study.

In addition to their other activities, Fellows are also required to attend a week-long gathering of all 2014 Fellows in the San Francisco Bay Area in early September 2014.

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  1. Herve BANGAR 11 years ago

    HELLO
    I AM APPLYING TO THE FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM

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