What are the guidelines for receiving an internship?
For the student serious about a career in international practice, Tulane offers an excellent opportunity. Through an internship in a law firm in Paris, you can make your own job contacts in Europe, gain valuable work experience and learn how law is actually practiced in France. During the program, a reception is held honoring the interns and their host law firms. These unpaid, but prestigious internships are limited in number and are strictly reserved for students registered in the Tulane Paris program. Students participating in the internship program must be fluent in French. The period of the internship (usually 4 to 6 weeks) is negotiable with the firm. It is best to start the internship in June prior to the start of classes and continue concurrently with classes through July. Please note, however, that housing at the CIUP is only available during the month of July, the official duration of the Paris Program. Students interested in internships should indicate their desire to partici
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