Institute for Global Law and Policy at Harvard Law School is now accepting applications for the IGLP Residential Fellowship Program. The fellowship is available to all interested doctoral and post-doctoral scholars who are currently pursuing research in the areas of global law, economic policy, and social justice.
The fellowship provides full or partial doctoral and post-doctoral fellowship support for a small number of scholars doing research in areas related to ongoing work in IGLP. Fellows are awarded a competitive stipend commensurate with experience and taking into consideration other research support held by fellows.
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Who May Eligible:
To eligible, the candidates must be following all the eligibility criteria:
- The fellowship is open all interested doctoral and post-doctoral scholars who are currently pursuing research in the areas of global law, economic policy, and social justice.
- Alumni of IGLP Workshops are especially encouraged to apply.
How to Apply & Competition Rules:
To participate, the applicants must submit an online application form through the given link: https://iglp_hls.formstack.com/forms/2019_2020_fellowship_application
Rules:
- The number of Fellowships awarded each year depends upon the available funding.
- Applicants considered for Fellowships are those whose work is challenging, original and focuses on progressive and alternative ideas within international law.
- The Applicants need to submit these supporting documents:
- A résumé or CVthat clearly lists degrees received and current academic affiliation
- A 2-3 page description of current research and the proposed research project to be carried out during the fellowship period
- Two letters of recommendation, of which one should be a letter of support from the applicant’s doctoral or another academic supervisor – due by February 22, 2019.
Benefits:
- Fellows are awarded a competitive stipend commensurate with experience and taking into consideration other research support held by Fellows.
- The Fellowship also includes a shared office at the Institute, a computer, and printer, access to the Law School’sLibraries as well as other libraries at Harvard.
- With the permission of the teaching faculty member, IGLP Fellows may audit Law School courses on a non-credit basis.
Application Deadline:
Submit your application by February 22, 2019.
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If you have any questions, contact by email at iglp@law.harvard.edu.