The IBA is now accepting applications for the 2026 IBA Annual Conference Scholarships
Wednesday 4 February 2026
The International Bar Association (IBA) is now receiving applications for the 2026 Annual Conference Scholarships, designed to support young lawyers who wish to attend the Conference but may face financial barriers.
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to read more and submit your application.
Application deadline: Monday 4 May 2026, 23:59 BST
The 2026 IBA Annual Conference will take place in Copenhagen, Denmark, between 4–9 October 2026. Each year, this flagship event brings together more than 5,000 lawyers from 130 jurisdictions, making it one of the most influential global gatherings of the legal profession. The event will feature over 200 working sessions, which will be complemented by a comprehensive social programme that provides the opportunity for delegates to network, establish new relationships and reconnect with peers and friends from around the world.
A commitment to the next generation
IBA President, Claudio Visco, said: ‘I am immensely proud of this scholarship initiative, which helps ensure that talented young lawyers from around the world can participate in the IBA Annual Conference unhindered by financial circumstance. It reflects the IBA’s commitment to inclusion and the future of the legal profession, by opening the doors of our largest event of the year to the next generation of legal leaders.’
What the scholarship covers
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Waived registration fee to the Annual Conference 2026;
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Contribution towards travel costs to attend the Annual Conference 2026;
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Accommodation while attending the Annual Conference 2026;
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Two years’ free membership to the IBA, including:
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membership of one committee under the awarding group; and
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membership of one committee from a different division; and
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Waived registration fee for:
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the 2027 IBA Annual Conference; or
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a specialist conference of a chosen committee.
Application requirements
All applications must include:
- an essay/project proposal/TED talk-style presentation prepared in accordance with the scholarship’s guidelines; and
- an English language certificate.
You will be prompted to upload the files when completing the application form.
Eligibility criteria
Scholarships are open to applicants who meet the following requirements:
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Age: a ‘Young Lawyer’ is defined as being 35 years old or under at the time of the Conference.
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Professional status: applicants must either be:
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a fully qualified lawyer licensed or registered to practise as a lawyer with the relevant professional regulatory body; or
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in the process of qualifying (education and/or vocational) to pass the bar (or the equivalent qualification in the relevant jurisdiction) to become fully qualified, providing they hold a temporary or permanent licence to practice as a trainee, or are undertaking a training scheme that is recognised by the professional regulatory body.
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IBA membership: is not a requirement to submit an application.
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Applications: each applicant may apply for one scholarship per calendar year.
Click here to read the full terms and conditions of scholarship participation.
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Contact: IBApressoffice@int-bar.org
Notes
- The International Bar Association (IBA), the global voice of the legal profession, is the foremost organisation for international legal practitioners, bar associations and law societies. Established in 1947, shortly after the creation of the United Nations, with the aim of protecting and promoting the rule of law globally, it was born out of the conviction that an organisation made up of the world’s bar associations could contribute to global stability and peace through the administration of justice.
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