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FELLOWSHIPS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW

April 1920
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FELLOWSHIPS IN INTERNATIONAL LAW
April 1920

The Division of International Law of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has announced five fellowships in International Law to be awarded for the academic year 1920-1921. Fellowships are to be awarded only to graduate students, the stipend attaching being ordinarily $750, but with a few special fellowships to teachers in International Law or related subjects, with a stipend of $1000.

In general a knowledge of the elements of International Law and a good knowledge of history is necessary, and the ability to use two modern languages is also desirable. As a general rule, a fellow must pursue courses at an institution other than that at which he had been studying for the year preceding.

Applications will be received up to April 15, 1920, and information and blanks will be furnished upon request to The Committee on International Law Fellowships, 2 Jackson Place, Washington, D. C.