Street Law Graduate Teaching Fellowships by Georgetown University, Washington. DC, 2013-2015

September 24, 2012 | By More

Georgetown University Law Center offers Fellowship for Masters Studies in Law, Washington. DC, 2013-2015

Scholarship Program: Street Law Graduate Teaching Fellowships

Type of Award: Fellowship

Nationality: U.S. Citizen

Employer: Georgetown University Law Center funds for Fellowship

Level of Study: The Scholarships are available for Masters Studies.

Subject(s): The Fellowship is provided for Studies in Law.

Duration: This is Two years program.

Number of Awards: Number of total awards are not Specified

Am I Eligible? (1) Applicant must have Juris Doctorate degree.

(2) Ability to communicate effectively with legal professionals, teenagers, and laypeople.Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively on a variety of projects with lawyers, other staff members, and with community organizations and coalitions.

What does it cover? Teaching fellows receive an annual stipend of $53,500 (taxable), health and dental benefits, and all tuition and fees in the LL.M. program

How do I Apply? You Can Apply Electronically.

Scholarship Description: The fellowship is an ideal position for someone interested in developing teaching, supervisory and research abilities in a setting that combines public education, clinical teaching, and public interest work. The fellowship program combines seminar teaching, field supervision of second- and third-year law students, administration, curriculum development and scholarly research in the context of practical law affecting everyday life. The fellowship includes a study of educational methodology, clinical legal education, substantive legal topics, and supervisory techniques.

Application closing date: Applicants for the 2013-15 fellowship must submit all application material by March 4, 2013 .

Further Scholarship Information and Application

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Category: Law, Postgraduate Scholarships, Grants and Fellowships

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