Peer Interviews


The role of a Fellow is to represent the Institute in working life, in such a manner as to create respect for the Institute and its work.

 

Who is eligible to attend a Peer Interview?

  • To be eligible to attend for peer Interview a candidate shall have successfully completed a CIArb approved Award Writing course.
  •  The full list of approved courses may be viewed at www.ciarb.org/education-and-training/exemptions/001-recognised-course-provider-scheme/
  • Proof of successful completion of an approved course will be necessary before being eligible for interview.
  • Members who have passed the CIArb Fast Track Programme, including Award Writing


Objective of the Interviews

To enable the candidate to demonstrate an:

• Understanding and appreciation of the workings of the CIArb and the Branches and of how the new Fellow can contribute.
• Understanding and appreciation of the objectives of the CIArb and the Branch.
• Understanding and appreciation of the CIArb’s Code of Professional and Ethical Conduct and its application.

 

 

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May 28th - Young Members Arbitration Forum on 'Sports Arbitration in an Olympic Year'.

June 7,8,9,11 and 12th - Accredited Mediation Training - Module 1, Bewleys Hotel, Dublin Airport.

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June 28th - CPLA Summer Event, The Hugh Lane Gallery. 

July 27th - Mediation Training Refresher Day, Bewleys Hotel, Dublin Airport.

July 28th, 29th - Mediation Assessment - Module 2, Bewleys Hotel, Dublin Airport.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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