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Women in International Law Mentoring Program Graduation Ceremony for DC Pods [1]

Date: 
Tuesday, June 9, 2015 - 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Description: 

ASIL will hold a graduation ceremony, hosted by its Women in International Law Interest Group, for Washington, DC-based participants in its 2014-15 Women in International Law Mentoring Program. Since the mentoring program's beginnings in 2013, more than 240 women have enrolled as both mentors and mentees in 17 cities ranging from Tucson to Singapore. Thanks to the enthusiasm of past and current participants, the mentoring program has built a strong, inter-connected, and global network.

The Society's Women in International Law Mentoring Program is the first of its kind in international law and is designed to foster the next generation of female international lawyers. The program connects experienced female international law professionals with female law students and new attorneys interested in professional development in the field of international law. For more information on the 2015-2016 program, write to ilfellow1@asil.org [2]. 

Location: 
Tillar House
Address 1: 
2223 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
City: 
Washington, DC
State: 
DC
Zip Code: 
20008
AA Web Reg: 
N
For More Information: 

Contact ASIL Services at 202-939-6001 or services@asil.org [3].

Venue: 

ASIL Headquarters (Tillar House)

2223 Massachusetts Ave NW

Washington, DC 20008

Registration Fees: 

This event is free and open to the public.

Groups audience: 
Women in International Law [4]
Group content visibility: 
Public - accessible to all site users
Event Group: 
Women in International Law

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Links
[1] https://www.asil.org/event/women-international-law-mentoring-program-graduation-ceremony-dc-pods
[2] mailto:ilfellow1@asil.org
[3] mailto:services@asil.org
[4] https://www.asil.org/community/women-international-law