Queen’s Law’s internship funding programs allow students to gain legal knowledge and skills by contributing to the public interest in Canada and abroad as summer interns. With financial support from the Torys Public Summer Internship Award Program, the Lenczner Slaght Advocacy Internship, and the Dean’s Excellence Fund, students can accept unpaid summer internships with not-for-profit and public-interest agencies.
Recent internships have included:
Barbra Schlifer Commemorative Clinic, Toronto, ON
Don Valley Community Legal Services, Toronto, ON
Competition Bureau, Gatineau, QC
Canadian Red Cross, Ottawa, ON
CALC, Belleville ON
Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto ON
Canadian Bar Association, Ottawa ON
Canadian Embassy, Washington DC
Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Toronto ON
Centre for Law and Democracy, Halifax NS
Innocence Canada, Toronto ON
Justice for Children and Youth, Toronto ON
Law Students' Legal Advice Program, Vancouver BC
Legal Assistance Centre, Windhoek, Namibia
Ontario Superior Court, Kingston ON
Red Cross of Canada, Ottawa, ON
United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees, Ottawa ON
United Nations Relief and Works Agency, Jerusalem Israel