The Alberta Civil Liberties Research Centre

Articling Student (6-Month Term)

Articling Student (6-Month Term)

We are seeking a motivated articling student for a 6-month composite term beginning January 26, 2025, to support both our research and education mandates.

The articling student will support ACLRC’s work by:

  • Conducting legal research on contemporary civil liberties and human rights issues; and
  • Assisting with the development and delivery of public legal education materials for schools, community groups, and other organizations across Alberta

This position offers a unique opportunity to gain experience in legal research, policy analysis, educational
programming, and access-to-justice initiatives within a small, collaborative non-profit environment.

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