Olin Summer Fellowships
The Yale Law School Center for Law, Economics, and Public Policy has funds available to support Yale law students' research projects in law and social science in the summer of 2009. The grants are for 6-8 weeks. In general, students should plan to stay in New Haven to work on a major research project. However, the Center has occasionally supported students who need to be outside of New Haven to carry out their research. Applications should include a two-three page statement of the proposed project with the number of weeks that you are applying for, a resumé, the number of weeks applying for, and the names of one or two faculty members familiar with your work. The deadline is Friday, March 27. Please submit two copies of your applications to Cathy Orcutt in Room 249. Accepted students will be expected to participate in a student-faculty workshop in the summer during which they will present their work in progress. If you have any questions, please e-mail Professor Rose-Ackerman.
The Olin Summer Fellowship is available only to current Yale Law School students.
The Olin Summer Fellowship is available only to current Yale Law School students.














