Red Cross International Humanitarian Law Volunteer Program

Students are invited to volunteer as instructors with the American Red Cross' International Humanitarian Law program to teach classes to students and community members.

Students interested in becoming volunteer instructors in the ARC’s International Humanitarian Law program and teaching these classes to other students and community members can reach out to or directly to . This program is in conjunction with Professor Manning Warren, ARC Lifetime Liaison to International Services.

Volunteers in the IHL program have three levels of training to choose from, which will determine the courses they eventually teach. All initial training classwork is done online and timing is self-directed. Volunteers will be taught how to lead classes and paired with existing instructors before doing any solo work. Volunteer instructors are not required to have set availability and may lead sessions as their schedules permit. Initial online training modules can take anywhere from 90 minutes to 3 hours, depending on the course. IHL volunteer-led teaching sessions range from 45 minutes (Basic) to 8 hours (Advanced, two instructors).

For more information about the program at the Law School, please contact . For general information or to register as a volunteer, please contact Service to the Armed Forces Regional Director .

Please note: At this time, this program does NOT qualify toward the Law School's public service requirement.