Have you got five or more years’ practical experience either as a representative or practitioner in international arbitration? Do you have substantial but unassessed knowledge of international arbitration? Then you can fast-track your way to Ciarb Fellowship (FCIArb).
“I would unreservedly recommend [this] course. It exceeded my expectations, with excellent tutors, comprehensive preparatory materials, and was also a great chance to meet others in the international arbitration field.” - Alastair Tomson, Barrister, 4 Stone Buildings, London, England
The Accelerated Route to Fellowship is an intensive five-day assessment programme. It is designed to assess whether you have the knowledge and skills required to:
Upon successfully completing the programme, you can apply to become a Ciarb Fellow. Fellowship (FCIArb) is internationally recognised and respected. When you become a Ciarb Fellow, you join a distinguished group of experienced alternative dispute resolution (ADR) practitioners. Fellowship unlocks eligibility to join Ciarb’s and other global dispute panels.
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How is the programme delivered?
The Accelerated Route to Fellowship is a five-day assessment programme. Virtual assessment workshops take place on days one to four.
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How will I be assessed?
The final assessment takes place on day five when you will be given 48 consecutive hours within a five-day window to submit your answers online. You must achieve a minimum overall mark of 65% to pass.
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What are the entry requirements?
In order to register for the Accelerated Route to Fellowship in International Arbitration, you must submit evidence to show you:
Once accepted onto the programme, we highly recommend that non-lawyers first complete the Module 2 Law of Obligations Exemption Test before starting the Accelerated Route to Fellowship. This is to ensure familiarity with both common and civil law legal principles. Access to the exemption test is free of charge in this context.
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How do I apply?
To be considered for this assessment programme, please send your CV to Andrea Khan at akhan@ciarb.org by 14 April 2024.
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No additional courses are unlocked by this course
No additional Membership Grades are unlocked by this course