Grant opportunity
Weinstein JAMS International Fellowship Program 2027
The Weinstein JAMS International Fellowship supports dispute-resolution professionals outside the United States through a U.S.-based learning and exchange fellowship.
- Funder
- JAMS Foundation
- Application deadline
- Application deadline: Nov 6, 2026
- Award
- Fully funded fellowship support; project support may be available under programme rules
- Applicant
- Legal, ADR, and dispute-resolution professionals outside the United States
- Discipline
- Governance, Policy & Society
- Region
- Global / United States host
- Posted
- May 24, 2026
Call summary
Overview
The Weinstein JAMS International Fellowship brings professionals from outside the United States into a fellowship experience focused on dispute resolution and justice systems.
Who can apply
- Applicants should be legal, alternative dispute resolution, or dispute-resolution professionals outside the United States.
- Applicants should confirm professional background, project proposal, language, travel, and documentation requirements on the official JAMS page.
What it supports
- Alternative dispute resolution, legal systems, justice sector learning, mediation, arbitration, exchange, and fellowship projects.
- Fellows develop knowledge and networks that can strengthen dispute resolution practice in their home contexts.
Funding and duration
The programme provides fully funded fellowship support according to JAMS Foundation rules; secondary sources mention possible project support, which applicants should confirm on the official page.
Application deadline
Application deadline: Nov 6, 2026
How to apply
Applications open in summer 2026. Use the official JAMS fellowship page and submit by 6 November 2026.
Call details
The Weinstein JAMS International Fellowship brings professionals from outside the United States into a fellowship experience focused on dispute resolution and justice systems.
JAMS Foundation lists this opportunity for Legal, ADR, and dispute-resolution professionals outside the United States, Governance, Policy & Society, Global / United States host. Applicants should use the official call page to confirm final requirements before submitting.
Applicants should be legal, alternative dispute resolution, or dispute-resolution professionals outside the United States.
Applicants should confirm professional background, project proposal, language, travel, and documentation requirements on the official JAMS page.
Alternative dispute resolution, legal systems, justice sector learning, mediation, arbitration, exchange, and fellowship projects.
Fellows develop knowledge and networks that can strengthen dispute resolution practice in their home contexts.
The programme provides fully funded fellowship support according to JAMS Foundation rules; secondary sources mention possible project support, which applicants should confirm on the official page.
Application deadline: Application deadline: Nov 6, 2026.
Confirm the exact deadline time, time zone, and submission route on the official call page.
Plan internal approvals, partner confirmations, budgets, letters, and portal submission before the final deadline.
Applications open in summer 2026. Use the official JAMS fellowship page and submit by 6 November 2026.
Before submitting, check required documents, eligible costs, attachments, page limits, institutional approvals, and whether the opportunity uses an expression of interest, full proposal, registration, or nomination stage.