Fellowship for Law Professor Want-to-Bes
The following post is reproduced from Tax Prof Blog:
Today is the deadline to apply for a John M. Olin Fellowship for 2005-06, designed to give three folks the opportunity to spend a year writing and developing their scholarship with the goal of entering the legal academy. Those awarded fellowships will receive stipends of $50,000 (plus benefits) and an office at a host law school.
Selection criteria include:
- Dedication to teaching and scholarship
- A J.D. and extremely strong academic qualifications (such as significant clerkship or law review experience)
- Commitment to the rule of law and intellectual diversity in legal academia
- The promise of a distinguished career as a legal scholar and teacher
For more information, see here.
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