· Advice and counseling for a career in academia as well as on the application and interviewing processes
· A guide to Entering the Law Teaching Market
· CV review
· Distribution of your CV in a book of YLS candidate CVs to all law schools
· Email updates and opportunities for candidates
· A series of programs, available on streaming video (under career specialties category), on careers in academia and the process
· A reception for YLS candidates and appointment committee members at the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference (FRC)
· A hospitality suite for YLS candidates at the AALS FRC
· Select here for a calendar of events and deadlines for the 2008-9 law teaching process
CDO also provides information on Yale Law School Academic Fellowships
Yale Academic Fellowship Opportunities:
Ruebhausen and Ribicoff
The Yale Law School is pleased to offer two Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fellowships and one Irving S. Ribicoff Fellowship for individuals who plan to pursue careers in law teaching. The Fellowships will provide individuals who already hold U.S. or foreign law degrees with the time, mentorship, and environment to develop outstanding legal scholarship. The expectation is that Fellows will be competitive for tenure-track positions at leading law schools by the end of the Fellowship term. Click here for application information.
Robert M. Cover Fellowship
The Cover Fellowships help train clinical law teachings during a two year term by offering the chance to supervise students in the clinic, formulate scholarly research and publishable work, and develop strong mentoring relationships with clinical faculty. www.law.yale.edu/lso. Kathryn.Stoddard@yale.edu, 203-432-4800.
Richard A. Bartlett '82 Fellowship at The American University in Cairo and Yale Law School
The Yale Law School is pleased to announce the Richard A. Bartlett '82 Fellowship at The American University in Cairo and Yale Law School. This fellowship is open to Yale Law School alumni, JD and LLM candidates in their final year, and JSD candidates who plan to pursue an academic career. Fellows will spend one academic year in residence at The American University in Cairo teaching two to four substantive courses, and one semester at Yale Law School pursuing research and writing projects. Click here for application information. For further information on the American University in Cairo Law Department, go to http://www.aucegypt.edu/academics/dept/law/
Ruebhausen South Asia Teaching and Research Fellowship
The Yale Law School, with the support of the Oscar M. Ruebhausen Fund, has established a new teaching and research fellowship for new and recent alumni interested in teaching law and policy at a South Asian law or law-related school. The fellowship is open to Yale Law School graduates in the classes of 2003-2008. A maximum of two Fellows will be selected each year. They will spend 12 months teaching and doing research in the region.One of the Fellows will be supported for another six months at Yale Law School in order to complete his or her research and writing and to help coordinate South Asian-related events at the Law School. Click here for application information.
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