The International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) has opened applications for its 2027 Scholarship and Research Programme, inviting talented legal professionals and researchers from around the world to undertake advanced legal studies at its headquarters in Rome, Italy.
The prestigious programme is designed to support scholars working in private law, commercial law, and related legal fields by providing financial assistance, access to specialised legal resources, and an opportunity to contribute to international legal research.
The UNIDROIT Scholarship, Internship and Research Programme provides several pathways for legal professionals at different stages of their careers, including scholarships, internships, research opportunities, secondments, academic collaborations, and alumni engagement.
The 2027 scholarship programme will award a limited number of funded research opportunities to outstanding candidates who wish to conduct research using the UNIDROIT Library and engage with the organisation’s international legal work.
Selected scholars will receive a research grant of €1,500 per month and will undertake a research stay lasting two months. In exceptional cases, scholarships may be extended to three months.
All scholarship recipients must complete their research period in person at the UNIDROIT headquarters in Rome.
The programme welcomes applications from highly qualified candidates, including:
Applicants should demonstrate strong research skills, relevant academic or professional experience, and proficiency in English or French.
Candidates whose applications are not selected for funded scholarships may still be considered for an unfunded research stay at UNIDROIT, allowing them to conduct independent research using the organisation’s resources.
Applicants may submit proposals connected to any of UNIDROIT’s current projects, legal instruments, or areas of research. However, special attention will be given to proposals addressing key areas of international legal development.
Researchers may explore legal frameworks related to access to finance, including the Cape Town Convention, aviation and transport financing protocols, investment-based crowdfunding, factoring, and warehouse receipt systems.
Research proposals may examine emerging challenges in international commercial agreements, including investment contracts, construction law, and engineering contract frameworks.
UNIDROIT encourages research into legal structures supporting agricultural enterprises, agricultural land investment contracts, and contract farming models aimed at strengthening sustainable development.
Applicants interested in digital transformation may investigate topics such as digital assets, private law responses to technological change, and regulation of digital risks through civil liability frameworks.
Research opportunities are available for projects focusing on financial law issues, including bank insolvency and insolvency frameworks affecting insurance companies.
Candidates may study international enforcement practices and approaches to improving effectiveness in cross-border legal procedures.
Research may focus on areas such as private art collections and the implementation of international cultural property protection frameworks.
Applicants may explore legal questions related to verified carbon credits, corporate sustainability due diligence, and responsible business practices in global value chains.
Interested applicants must complete the official online scholarship application form and submit all required supporting documents.
The application package must include:
All materials must be combined into one PDF or Word document before submission. Applications missing required documents may be automatically disqualified.
Selection committees will evaluate applications based on several factors, including the candidate’s academic and professional background, quality of the proposed research, relevance to UNIDROIT’s mission, language ability, and potential contribution to international legal scholarship.
Deadline for applications: September 4, 2026
Following the submission period, shortlisted candidates will be assessed during October and November. Applicants will be informed of the final outcome by the end of December 2026.
For more than 25 years, the UNIDROIT Research Scholarship Programme has supported legal researchers from around the world, hosting nearly 400 scholars from more than 65 countries.
The programme provides participants with an opportunity to work in a globally recognised legal research environment, connect with international experts, and contribute to discussions on modernising and harmonising private law across countries.
During their research stay, scholars may be invited to present their work through a short workshop. They are also encouraged to consider submitting research papers for publication in the Uniform Law Review.
The 2027 UNIDROIT Scholarship Programme represents a valuable opportunity for legal scholars and professionals seeking to deepen their expertise, expand their international networks, and contribute to the future development of global legal systems.
Disclaimer: Global South Opportunities (GSO) is not the organization offering this opportunity. For any inquiries, please contact the official organization directly. Please do not send your applications & CVs to GSO, as we are unable to process them. Due to the high volume of emails, we receive daily, we may not be able to respond to all inquiries. Thank you for your understanding.

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