The Environmental Law Institute invites applications for the Jim Rubin International Fellowship. The Fellowship Program empowers rising environmental lawyers to tackle complex environmental problems. It reduces financial barriers, provides mentorship and fosters leadership and creativity so fellows can conduct research, that engages and informs the public and policy-makers. The fellowship is based in Washington, D.C. Fellows will have opportunity to conduct legal research, analysis, writing, and editing on a focused project and explore a wide variety of ongoing and time-limited research projects at ELI. Fellows will be fully integrated into ELI’s research and policy team, and as such will be expected to be onsite in the office on a daily basis Up to two fellowships per year are

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