Legalis IP is inviting applications for its 2026 Institutional Membership Program, a selective and long-term opportunity for individuals interested in becoming core contributors to the organisation’s academic, research, editorial, and operational ecosystem. This Institutional Membership Legalis Ip Online opportunity is now open for applications.

About Legalis IP

Legalis IP is an independent digital jurisprudence collective and policy research platform operating at the intersection of Law, Technology, and Intellectual Property, in association with The Intellectual Foundation (TIF). The platform focuses on high-impact and practical discourse in areas such as artificial intelligence regulation, data governance, digital sovereignty, cyber governance, and tech-policy reform. Legalis IP seeks to bridge the gap between legal scholarship and real-world policy engagement through structured research, editorial initiatives, and institutional collaboration.

Role & Responsibilities

  • Conduct doctrinal and interdisciplinary research
  • Draft analytical articles, policy papers, and legal briefs
  • Work on emerging issues such as AI governance, crypto regulation, and data privacy
  • Manage peer-review and publication workflows
  • Perform citation checks and structural editing
  • Assist with editorial operations of The Legalis IP Quarterly (LIPQ)
  • Simplify complex legal-policy issues for wider audiences
  • Assist with professional outreach and dissemination
  • Support institutional visibility and academic communication
  • Assist with organisational coordination and strategic planning
  • Support partnerships, collaborations, and institutional development

Interns at similar research platforms are commonly involved in drafting, case research, and policy analysis. Exposure to tech-policy forums and research publications is particularly valuable for those pursuing careers in digital jurisprudence.

Eligibility

  • Law students (UG/PG) from all years
  • Researchers and academicians
  • Tech-policy professionals
  • Students from allied disciplines such as Technology, Public Policy, Communications, or Governance with strong interest in digital jurisprudence

This role is best suited for law students in their 3rd/4th/5th year pursuing a career in tech-law or policy research.

Stipend / Compensation

This is a voluntary and portfolio-building institutional membership programme with no fixed monetary stipend.

Duration & Location

Long-term institutional membership with a minimum commitment of 6 months, with an initial 30-day onboarding and review process. The membership is remote.

How to Apply

Interested candidates can apply online via the link given at the end of the post. Applicants are required to submit an updated CV and a Statement of Interest. Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview.

Why Institutional Membership Legalis Ip Online Matters

A membership at Legalis IP provides hands-on exposure to live research projects, policy analysis, and editorial initiatives that no textbook can replicate. Members get to work closely with the Executive Council and various divisions of Legalis IP, and develop their writing, analytical, and communication skills.

Deadline

2026-08-15

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the eligibility for this role?

Law students, researchers, tech-policy professionals, and students from allied disciplines can apply.

What is the stipend?

This is a voluntary and portfolio-building institutional membership programme with no fixed monetary stipend.

How do I apply?

Click the Apply Now button on this page to send your application.

What is the application deadline?

August 15, 2026, with priority review for applications submitted by July 20, 2026.