The Division of International Law of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has announced that fellowships in international law will be awarded for the academic year 1924-25.
These fellowships have been established by the Trustees of the Endowment for the purpose of providing an adequate number of teachers competent to give! instruction in international law and related subjects, as an aid to the colleges and universities in extending and improvingl the study and teaching of those subjects, which are daily becoming increasingly of more interest and importance in the conduct of international affairs. Only those men and women who intend to aid in this work are, therefore, expected to apply for these fellowships.
Two classes of fellowships will be awarded (a) Teachers' Fellowships, and (b) Students' Fellowships. Applicants should indicate the class of fellowship for which application is made.
(a) Teachers' Fellowships shall be awarded to teachers in international law or related subjects. At least one year of previous teaching in international law or related subjects, or its equivalent in practical experience, is required. The stipend attached to such fellowships shall be $1000.
(b) Students' Fellowships shall be awarded only to graduate students holding the equivalent of a bachelor's degree. The stipend attached to such fellowship shall be $750.
Ordinarily five fellowships in each class are awarded each year. A holder of a fellowshipmay apply for a fellowship for a succeeding year.
Applications will be received up to April 15,. 1924. Application blanks will be furnished' upon request to The Committee on International Law Fellowships, 2 Jackson Place,, Washington, D. C.