DEADLINE: AUGUST 1, 2021 —The Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law (MPIL) seeks applications for its MPIL Journalist in Residence Fellowship 2022.
The fellowship, which will take place in Germany, welcomes applications from print and broadcast journalists covering politics, the economy, legal and constitutional topics.
Fellows will gain insights into fundamental questions and current problems of international law, European Union law and public law.
Selected journalists will receive a research grant of EUR3,000 per month for the duration of the fellowship.
The deadline for applications is August 1st, 2021.
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