Tuesday, December 13, 2011

YALE LAW SCHOOL GRUBER FELLOWSHIP AT THE CENTER FOR REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS, USA

Description
The Yale Law School is pleased to announce an international legal fellowship opportunity at the Center for Reproductive Rights. This fellowship is open to graduating YLS students and recent alumni who are interested in careers in women’s rights in the United States or around the world. It is funded through support from the Gruber Program for Global Justice and Women’s Rights at Yale Law School.

Terms of the Fellowship
The fellow will spend one year working with the CRR, beginning in the summer or fall of 2012 though summer 2013. While at the CRR, fellows will receive a stipend of $44,000 as well as a contribution towards health insurance. After the completion of the fellowship, fellows will be asked to submit a report describing their fellowship experience. Fellows will also be asked to advise future students who are interested in fellowships or are contemplating careers in women’s rights.

Eligibility
Applications are invited from Yale Law School students and alumni, including JD and LLM students in their final year, JSD candidates, and recent graduates.

Application Procedure
Applications should include:
  • A proposed plan for the fellowship year (no more than 500 words)
  • A short statement (no more than 500 words)
  • Three letters of recommendation.A law-school transcript and, where relevant, the transcript of any other postgraduate
  • degree program; and
  • A curriculum vitae.

Submit application materials to: YLSGruberFellowships@yale.edu. For further information, please contact Megan.Barnett@yale.edu.

Submission Deadline
January 30, 2012.

Website Link
http://www.law.yale.edu/documents/pdf/Financial_Aid/Gruber_CRR_fellowship.pdf

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