Short-Term Research Programs

 


Short-Term Research Programs under the Supervision of Distinguished Professors in Law and Criminology

The International Research Foundation of Law and Criminology (IRFLC) offers Short-Term Research Programs designed to provide in-depth, practical research experience in the fields of law, criminology, human rights, justice reform, and related disciplines. These programs are conducted under the guidance of renowned professors and experts in these fields, offering participants the opportunity to expand their knowledge and skills through hands-on research projects.

Program Highlights:

  • Research Focus: Each program is tailored to address contemporary issues in law and criminology, ranging from criminal justice reform to human rights protection and policy analysis.

  • Expert Mentorship: Participants will work closely with leading scholars and practitioners, gaining valuable insights and mentorship from experts with extensive academic and professional experience.

  • Practical Research: Participants will engage in real-world research projects, analyzing case studies, developing research papers, and contributing to ongoing research efforts in the field.

  • International Networking: As part of the program, participants will have the opportunity to collaborate with peers and professionals from around the world, fostering an international network of researchers, lawyers, and criminologists.

Program Duration:

The duration of the short-term research programs typically ranges from 2 to 6 months, depending on the specific area of research and the participant’s availability.

Application & Enrollment Fee:

A non-refundable enrollment fee of USD $1500 is required to cover the administration, access to resources, and mentorship provided during the program. This fee also includes access to research materials, academic seminars, and professional networking events.

How to Apply:

Interested candidates should submit the following documents to:

📧 irflc.pr@gmail.com

 

  • Updated CV

  • Statement of Purpose (up to 500 words) explaining the candidate’s research interests and objectives for participating in the program

  • Supporting Documents (such as academic transcripts, research proposals, or relevant publications)

Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and selected participants will be notified of their acceptance.

Join our Short-Term Research Programs to deepen your expertise, contribute to important research, and enhance your professional qualifications in the dynamic fields of law and criminology.

For more information or inquiries, feel free to contact us via email.

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