Application Deadline: June 30, 2026
Applications are now open for the 2026 Permanent Court of Arbitration (“PCA”) Fellowship Program. The Fellowship Program at the office of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (“PCA”) in Mauritius offers recent law graduates and young legal professionals the opportunity to work at an international arbitration institution for one year. Over the course of the year, the Fellow will gain experience in all of the operations of the PCA’s International Bureau and the PCA Mauritius Office, with an emphasis on both the practical and legal aspects of international arbitration. The Fellow will hold the title of Assistant Legal Counsel.
Requirements
- A law degree that qualifies the applicant to apply for bar admission in their home jurisdiction (through examination, traineeship, or otherwise) is a minimum requirement. The program is open to applicants whose qualifications exceed this minimum requirement (e.g., advanced law degree candidates and holders, practicing lawyers, and other legal professionals).
- Fluency in English is required and working proficiency in French is an advantage. Additional language skills are a strong advantage, especially Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish.
- Specialization in international dispute resolution or public international law is an asset.
Benefits
- The Fellow will receive a monthly stipend. No other remuneration of any kind shall be paid.
- The Fellow must have adequate health insurance for the period to be eligible.
- If you are selected and you require a travel visa to take up the Fellowship, the PCA will provide documentation in support of your application.
Dates
- Applications must be submitted by Tuesday, 30 June 2026.
- The Fellowship will start on Monday, 14 September 2026.
How to Apply
Send an email to [email protected] indicating “PCA Mauritius Fellowship (global)” in the subject line and attaching a single PDF comprising an application package with the following documents in English:
1. A carefully written cover letter that indicates
(a) how you expect to benefit from the program;
(b) how you can contribute to the PCA’s Mauritius Office; and
(c) a brief description of areas of interest and knowledge of law.
2. A curriculum vitae;
3. A letter of recommendation from a professor or senior professional;
4. Copies of academic transcripts (scans or photos are sufficient).
For More Information:
Visit the Official Webpage of the Permanent Court of Arbitration (“PCA”) Fellowship Program
