GRAPES - Detail
UCLA SCHOOL OF LAW; LAW TEACHING FELLOWSHIP |
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| Deadline |
10/19/2012 |
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| Description | One fellowship will be offered each year to a recent law school grad or a practicing lawyer interested in pursuing a career in law teaching. Fellow will teach courses in sexual orientation law in two out of the four semesters of the fellowship, work with the Williams Project staff as well as complete a substantial scholarly publication. | |
| Award Amount | Salary of $52,000 per year and full benefits. | |
| Disciplines | School of Law. | |
| Academic Level | Prospective/Current Graduate Student. | |
| Citizenship | No citizenship requirements. | |
| Requirements | Williams Fellowship candidates must hold a JD degree from an ABA accredited law school and be committed to a career of law teaching and scholarship in the field of sexual orientation law. | |
| Award Type | Fellowship/Grant | |
| Contact |
Law Teaching Fellowship c/o Brad Sears, Director The Williams Institute Box 951476 Los Angeles, CA 90095-1476(310) 267-4382 lo@law.ucla.edu williamsinstitute.law.ucla.edu/sexual-orientation-law-teaching-fellowship/ |
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| Last Updated | 11/6/2012 4:10:00 PM | |
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