Applications Process

Thank you for your interest in an internship with the Irish Centre for European Law at Trinity College, Dublin. The Centre has a long tradition of taking on interns who perform an important support role to the Centre's small staff.  

  • Please forward a copy of your C.V. to icel@tcd.ie and mark for the attention of the Director
  • Please forward the names of two referees together with their e-mail addresses and telephone numbers.
  • Please indicate your proposed dates. (Internships generally do not run for less than 4 weeks.)
  • Please indicate your agreement to, and understanding of, the internship conditions.
  • If applicable, please advise of any particular requirements.

The Centre receives many requests for internships and is unable to accommodate all applicants. 

Many applicants are from abroad and we appreciate considerable forward planning is required; in the event you have not heard from us within 3 weeks, please contact us by e-mail.

Working at the ICEL was a great opportunity for me to learn how Irish Law interacts with the laws of the European Community, and an experience that I found to be truly rewarding.

ICEL Intern Sean Flahery

Sean with Sheila

ICEL Intern Sean Flaherty from California, Juris Doctor candidate at the University of San Diego School of Law, with ICEL Administrator Sheila Barbour

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Anti-Money Laundering Update: Compliance and Practical Issues

10 June 2010
Royal Irish Academy

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