Applications Open for the PCA Mauritius Fellowship Program 2026
The Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) has officially opened applications for its highly competitive 2026 Mauritius Fellowship Program, offering recent law graduates and young legal professionals the opportunity to gain hands-on experience at one of the world’s leading international arbitration institutions.
The one-year fellowship provides participants with practical exposure to international dispute resolution, arbitration proceedings, legal research, and the operations of the PCA’s International Bureau and Mauritius Office.
Successful candidates will serve as Assistant Legal Counsel and receive a monthly stipend throughout the fellowship period.
Application Deadline
📅 30 June 2026
Fellowship Start Date
📅 14 September 2026
About the Permanent Court of Arbitration Fellowship
The Fellowship Program at the PCA Mauritius Office is designed to help emerging legal professionals develop practical expertise in international law and arbitration.
Throughout the programme, fellows will work closely with experienced legal practitioners and international dispute resolution experts while contributing to the day-to-day activities of the institution.
The programme combines legal training with operational experience, providing fellows with valuable exposure to the global legal sector.
About the Permanent Court of Arbitration
The Permanent Court of Arbitration is an international organization that facilitates arbitration and dispute resolution between states, international organizations, and private parties.
Established in 1899, the PCA plays a significant role in promoting peaceful settlement of international disputes through arbitration, mediation, and other dispute resolution mechanisms.
Its headquarters are located at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
Fellowship Benefits
Selected fellows will receive:
Financial Support
- Monthly stipend throughout the fellowship period
Professional Development
- Practical experience in international arbitration
- Exposure to international dispute resolution processes
- Mentorship from experienced legal professionals
- Opportunities to work on complex legal matters
- Experience within a globally respected legal institution
Additional Support
- Documentation to support visa applications where required
- Professional networking opportunities
- International legal work experience
Please note that fellows are responsible for maintaining adequate health insurance during the programme.
Eligibility Requirements
Applicants must possess:
Educational Qualification
- A law degree that qualifies them for bar admission in their home jurisdiction
The fellowship also welcomes candidates with qualifications exceeding the minimum requirement, including:
- Master’s degree holders
- PhD candidates
- Practicing lawyers
- Legal researchers
- Other legal professionals
Preferred Qualifications
Candidates with the following backgrounds are particularly encouraged to apply:
- International dispute resolution
- International arbitration
- Public international law
- Comparative law
- International commercial law
Specialized knowledge in these areas will be considered an advantage.
Language Requirements
Required
- Fluency in English
Advantageous
- Working proficiency in French
Additional Languages Highly Valued
- Arabic
- Chinese
- Russian
- Spanish
Multilingual applicants may have an added advantage during the selection process.
What Fellows Will Do
During the programme, fellows will gain exposure to:
- International arbitration proceedings
- Legal research and drafting
- Case management
- International dispute resolution processes
- Administrative and operational functions of the PCA
- Legal analysis and advisory work
The role provides a unique opportunity to understand both the legal and practical dimensions of international arbitration.
Application Requirements
Applicants must submit a single PDF document containing:
1. Cover Letter
The cover letter should explain:
- How you expect to benefit from the fellowship
- How you can contribute to the PCA Mauritius Office
- Your areas of legal interest and expertise
2. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Include:
- Educational background
- Legal experience
- Relevant skills
- Publications and achievements (if applicable)
3. Recommendation Letter
A recommendation from:
- A university professor
- A senior legal professional
- A supervisor familiar with your work
4. Academic Transcripts
Applicants should submit copies of:
- Undergraduate transcripts
- Graduate transcripts (if applicable)
Scans and photographs are acceptable.
How to Apply
Interested applicants should send their application package by email.
Email Subject Line
PCA Mauritius Fellowship (global)
Submission Email
fellowships-stageslongduree@pca-cpa.org
All documents must be combined into a single PDF file and submitted in English.
Why This Fellowship Matters
For aspiring international lawyers, opportunities to work directly with a globally recognized dispute resolution institution are rare.
The PCA Fellowship offers participants the chance to:
- Build international legal expertise
- Gain arbitration experience
- Strengthen their professional network
- Develop practical legal skills
- Enhance future career prospects in international law
Whether pursuing a career in arbitration, diplomacy, academia, public international law, or global legal practice, this fellowship can serve as a valuable stepping stone.
Final Thoughts
The Permanent Court of Arbitration Mauritius Fellowship Program 2026 presents an exceptional opportunity for ambitious law graduates and young legal professionals seeking international experience.
With a monthly stipend, hands-on legal training, and exposure to international dispute resolution, the fellowship provides a unique platform for professional growth and career development.
Eligible applicants are encouraged to prepare their documents early and submit their applications before the June 30, 2026 deadline.
Apply Now
Visit the official PCA Fellowship webpage for complete application guidelines and programme information.


