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SHARING KNOWLEDGE – STRENGTHENING CAPACITY
SUPPORTING SYNERGIES – ENHANCING CLIMATE ACTION

Student Involvement

UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES FOR STUDENT INVOLVEMENT WITH CLGI

One of the CLGI’s pillars focuses on involving students and young people from different regions in its activities so as to enhance long term capacity strengthening.

CLGI might be seeking student volunteers to assist with its upcoming programme of events for COP28. If you are interested in being considered for a volunteer position, please return to this page regularly for updates.

Note, CLGI is  accepting submissions for the 2023 Global Climate Law and Governance Essay Competition. Winners will be announced in an awards ceremony alongside COP28 in Dubai, UAE. See below to view the full call for essays and the list of winners from previous years. 

This annual essay competition is brought together by the Centre for International Sustainable Development Law, the McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law, the University of Cambridge, the Faculty of Law at the University of Nairobi, the CR2 at the University of Chile, the Ateneo School of Governance in Manila, the University of the South Pacific and others, and is supported by the partners of Climate Law and Governance Day 2023.

CLGI might be seeking student volunteers to assist with its upcoming programme of events for COP28. If you are interested in being considered for a volunteer position, please return to this page regularly for updates.

CLGI is now accepting submissions for the 2023 Global Climate Law and Governance Essay Competition. Winners will be announced in an awards ceremony alongside COP28 in Dubai, UAE. See below to view the full call for essays and the list of winners from previous years.

 

PAST COMPETITIONS & UPCOMING OPPORTUNITIES

2023 Essay Competition NEW DEADLINE 10 OCTOBER

Are you an undergraduate or graduate student, interested in researching the legal and governance challenges posed by climate change? 

Do you have ideas for how legal instruments and institutional reforms can contribute to addressing climate change challenges? 

Consider submitting your ideas for the 2023 Global Climate Law and Governance Essay Competition! Note deadline extended to October 10. See below for more details:

 

 

FIND OUT MORE ABOUT PAST COMPETITIONS

The winners of the 2019 Global Climate Law & Governance Student Essay Competition were announced at…

2018 Climate Law and Governance Student Essay Competition Gold Medallists Sujay Natson, from the University of Oxford, and Jellie Molino,…

Mr Amiel Valdez was a Gold Medalist in CLGI’s 2017 legal essay competition, with his submission, Examining the Extent…