
Firm’s Overview:
The Centre for International Law, International Relations and Diplomacy (CILIRD) is an autonomous, student-run initiative aimed at bridging the gap between youth engagement and the fields of international law and global affairs. The organisation focuses on promoting awareness, education, and participation of students in international legal and diplomatic discourse through academic programs, events, and collaborations.
Position Overview:
CILIRD is inviting applications for the Spring 2026 Event Intern Cohort. Selected interns will assist in planning and executing academic events such as panel discussions, webinars, workshops, and speaker sessions related to international law, international relations, and diplomacy.
Eligibility Criteria:
Undergraduate students from any academic discipline are eligible to apply. The opportunity is particularly suitable for students interested in international law, diplomacy, policy discussions, academic programming, and event management.
Duration:
6 Months
Education:
Open to undergraduate students from any field of study.
Traits:
Interest in international law and international relations
Strong communication and coordination skills
Organisational and event-management abilities
Ability to collaborate with teams and external speakers
Commitment:
Interns are expected to actively contribute to the planning and execution of academic and professional events organised by the centre during the internship period.
Areas of Work / Key Responsibilities:
Assist in ideation and planning of academic events such as webinars, workshops, and panel discussions.
Coordinate with speakers, moderators, and internal teams for event execution.
Manage event logistics including registrations, event briefs, and communications.
Support the organisation in conducting smooth and engaging academic programs.
Location:
Remote / Online
Stipend / Perks:
Not specified in the advertisement.
Extension:
Not specified.
Mentorship:
Interns will gain exposure to academic event management and discussions in international law and diplomacy, working with professionals and experts participating in CILIRD events.
Application Process:
Interested candidates must submit their application through the official application form provided in the advertisement before the deadline.
Additional Information:
Internship Period:
Spring 2026 Cohort
Work Hours:
Flexible; dependent on event schedules and organisational requirements.
Opportunities:
Practical exposure to international law and diplomacy discourse
Experience in academic event organisation and policy discussions
Networking with scholars, professionals, and speakers in global affairs
Mode:
Online / Remote
Location:
Remote

