ArbitrationBITS is inviting applications for two long term internship positions for students who are committed to building a strong foundation in international arbitration. This opportunity is designed for penultimate and final year law students who are serious about developing advanced research skills, gaining meaningful exposure to arbitral jurisprudence, and working closely with practitioners in the field.
About the Opportunity
The selected interns will engage in sustained research on international arbitration, comparative dispute resolution mechanisms, procedural developments, and emerging global trends. The work is suited for individuals who have a strong academic interest in arbitration, enjoy deep legal research, and are capable of producing structured and analytical writing.
This internship offers exposure to ongoing projects, content development, analytical assignments, and contributions to ArbitrationBITS initiatives. It is particularly suitable for students planning to pursue a career in arbitration, ADR, or international commercial dispute resolution.
Eligibility
• Penultimate or final year law students
• Demonstrated interest in arbitration, public international law, or cross border disputes
• Strong research and writing skills
• Ability to work consistently and adhere to timelines
Application Process
Candidates must send the following to info@arbitrationbits.com:
• CV
• Cover Letter outlining interest and suitability
Applications without both documents will not be considered.
This is a valuable opportunity for students aiming to build specialised understanding of arbitration and engage with thoughtfully curated dispute resolution work.