About the Organization
National Law University Delhi (NLU Delhi), through its UNESCO Chair for Legal Dimensions of Clean Sports, is inviting applications for its prestigious Legal Research Internship Programme. As a globally recognized academic institution, NLU Delhi is at the forefront of legal education, policy reform, and scholarly research in India.
The internship is part of NLU Delhi’s broader mission to promote ethical, clean, and regulated sporting practices, in collaboration with UNESCO’s UNITWIN program.
About the Event
This internship offers law students a valuable opportunity to contribute to real-time legal and policy research, focusing on anti-doping law, sports ethics, international regulation, and comparative constitutional law. Interns will work under the guidance of experienced researchers and legal scholars.
This is a hybrid internship open only to current law students (UG or PG), with flexible duration and the option to work remotely or on campus.
Event Timeline
Stage | Date |
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Internship Start Date | Rolling (Apply ASAP) |
Duration | 2 to 6 Months (Flexible) |
Mode | Remote + On-Campus (Hybrid) |
Format and Structure
Key Responsibilities:
- Conduct legal research and case law analysis
- Prepare policy briefs and research memos
- Assist in ongoing academic projects under the UNESCO Chair
- Engage with interdisciplinary issues in law, ethics, and public policy
- Contribute to drafts, publications, and project notes
Location and Mode
Location: Hybrid – Remote + On-Campus at NLU Delhi
Type: Legal Research Internship
Duration: 2 to 6 Months
Stipend: Not specified (assume unpaid unless otherwise mentioned)
Additional Highlights
- Work under a UNESCO Chair initiative
- Learn from NLUD’s research ecosystem
- Enhance your profile in sports law, ethics, and international legal frameworks
- Opportunity to contribute to policy-shaping legal work
Eligibility
Open to:
- Current law students (UG: from 2nd year onward, PG: any year)
- Must have a strong interest in legal research, policy development, and public law
Preferred Skills:
- Excellent written English and legal writing skills
- Familiarity with legal databases (SCC, Manupatra, Westlaw)
- Ability to meet deadlines independently
- Strong commitment to ethical legal scholarship
Registration Fee
None. This is a free-to-apply internship.
Team/Individual
This is an individual internship, involving collaborative discussions with mentors and research fellows.
FAQs
Q1: Is this internship paid?
A: No stipend information is provided. Assume unpaid unless stated otherwise.
Q2: Can first-year law students apply?
A: Preferably 2nd year and above (UG or PG). First-year students are not eligible.
Q3: Will a certificate be provided?
A: Yes, interns will receive a certificate of completion upon satisfactory performance.
Q4: Do I need to visit the campus physically?
A: The internship is hybrid. You may work remotely or visit campus if convenient.
Important Links
Resource | Link |
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Application Email | unescochair@nludelhi.ac.in |
Subject Line: Application for Legal Research Internship – [Your Name]
Attach:
- Updated CV/Resume
- Cover Letter (explaining Why you should be selected as an intern)
- Writing Sample or Supporting Material (if available)
Incomplete applications will be rejected.
Downloadables
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Join one of India’s premier law schools in producing cutting-edge legal research in sports and public law. Apply now to intern at NLU Delhi’s UNESCO Chair project.
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