Center for Reproductive Rights-Columbia Law School Fellowship
The Gender & Sexuality Law Blog of Columbia Law School has announced the CRR-Columbia Law School Fellowship, "a full-time, residential fellowship for up to two full years starting in July 2010. "
According to the announcement, "[t]he Fellow will be a member of the community of graduate fellows at the Law School and will be integrated into the legal and policy work of the Center and will have work space at both locations. The Fellow will also have access to law school facilities, including the library and on-line research resources, and faculty events."
The Fellow will also receive a stipend of $55,000 each year of full residence. Although you do need a law degree to be eligible, you do not have to be a graduate of Columbia Law School.
The post's link to the application wasn't working for me, but I did find this link at Feminists for Choice, which did work. Note this is a PDF file, and in addition to the application, it also has more details about the fellowship and eligibility requirements.
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