• Partially Funded

Turkey as a country hosting more than 4 million refugees amid the biggest refugee crisis in the history is a laboratory for Refugee Law. In this respect, Istanbul Center of International Law (ICIL) is organizing its annual Winter Academy of International Law (WAIL) dedicated to Refugee Law in cooperation with Istanbul Law School.

The objective of WAIL is to promote the capacity building among Turkish law students in terms of specialization in Refugee Law to properly tackle with social and economic challenges of the reality of refugees. At the same time, they would like to enable foreign law students to analyze, learn and observe on-site Turkish experience on Refugee Law in Istanbul.

Benefits

  • The tuition fee is 175 Euros which doesn’t cover accommodation and meals. Selected participants are responsible for their own arrangement of accommodation and meals.
  • The partial scholarship is available for Turkish participants. However, due to reserved places for ICIL Formation Program students, it is fairly limited.
  • ICIL Formation Program students benefit special fee designated for them.
  • In case you need the visa to enter to Turkey, you should contact them as soon as possible after receiving your acceptation letter. They will issue an invitation letter for you to facilitate the visa process.

Eligibilities

Please Check their official website.

Eligible Regions: Open for all

Application Process

Apply online through the given link.

For further information please visit their official website.

Application Deadline: January 12, 2018

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