Fellowship Residency

IGLP Residential Fellowship Program

Institute for Global Law & Policy, Harvard Law School
Award Not specified
Closing date No closing date
Location Global
For Individuals

About this opportunity

Inaugurated in 2006, the Fellowship Program offers full or partial doctoral and post-doctoral fellowship support to a small number of scholars pursuing research in areas related to the Institute for Global Law & Policy's ongoing work. 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. Often, work of this nature is not supported by mainstream institutional resources and the IGLP strives to give opportunities for diverse ideas to flourish. IGLP Fellows are integral members of the Institute and provide valuable programming insight and assistance with the execution of conferences and workshops. 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's Libraries 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.

Who can apply

Applicant Types

individual

Region

Global

How to apply

Fee: $75.00

Stages

  1. 1 single_stage

Required documents

cv · cover_letter · research_proposal · transcripts · letters_of_recommendation

Additional benefits

  • equipment
  • networking
  • mentorship

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