Monday, August 31, 2009
Fellowships For Aspiring Law Professors (2009-10 Edition)
For practitioners and others contemplating joining the law professor ranks, many law schools offer wonderful opportunities to transition into the legal academy with one- or two-year fellowships which allow you to enter the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference (the "meat market") with published scholarship (and in many cases teaching experience) under your belt:
- Alabama: Hugo Black Fellowship Program (for Supreme Court clerks)
- Arizona State: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Boston University: General VAP Program & Health Law Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Brooklyn: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- California Western: Legal Scholars Teaching Fellowship Program
- Chicago:
- Chicago-Kent: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Columbia:
- Connecticut: Visiting Assistant Professor Program (contact Bethany Berger)
- Cornell: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Duke: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Federalist Society: Olin/Searle/Smith Fellows in Law Program
- Florida: Visiting Assistant Professor Program (Tax)
- Fordham: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- George Washington: Frank H. Marks Visiting Associate Professor of Law and Administrative Fellow in the Intellectual Property Law Program
- Georgetown:
- Harvard:
- Byse Fellowships
- Climenko Fellowship
- Kauffman Legal Fellowship (for Harvard Law alumni)
- Reginald F. Lewis Fellowship for Law Teaching
- Petrie-Flom Fellowships in Health Law Policy, Biotechnology and Bioethics
- Post-Graduate Fellowship in International Law (for Harvard Law alumni)
- Post-Graduate Fellowship in Public Law (for Harvard Law alumni)
- Post-Graduate Research Fellowship Program (for Harvard Law alumni)
- Program on Negotiation Research Fellowships
- Raoul Berger Visiting Fellowship in Legal History
- Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Illinois: Academic Fellowship Program
- Loyola-Chicago: Institute for Consumer Antitrust Studies Research Fellowship
- Loyola-L.A.: Visiting Assistant Professor (Tax)
- Loyola-New Orleans: Westerfield Fellows Program
- LSU: Future Law Teachers Fellowship Program
- Memphis: Tennessee Board of Regents Access and Diversity Assistant Professorship
- New York University:
- Northwestern: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- VAP in Negotiations
- VAP in Securities and Finance
- VAP in Taxation
- Pennsylvania:
- Princeton: Law and Public Affairs Fellowship
- Seattle:
- Stanford:
- Center for Ethics in Society
- Center for Internet & Society Teaching Fellowship Program
- Center for Internet & Society and Constitutional Law Center Joint Fellowship
- Center for Law and the Biosciences
- Center on the Legal Profession
- Clinical Teaching Fellowship Program
- CodeX: Center for Computers and Law
- Constitutional Law Center
- Criminal Justice Center
- Environmental and Natural Resources Policy Program
- Legal Resarch & Writing Teaching Fellowship Program
- Rock Center for Corporate Governance
- Stetson: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Temple: Abraham L. Freedman Graduate Teaching Fellowship Program
- Texas: Emerging Scholars Program
- Thomas Jefferson: Legal Research & Writing Teaching Fellowship
- Tulane: Forrester Fellowship Program
- UC-Berkeley: Berkeley Center for Law & Technology, Microsoft Research Fellowship
- UCLA:
- Wake Forest: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Washington University: Visiting Faculty Fellows Program
- University of Windsor: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Wisconsin:
- Windsor: Visiting Assistant Professor Program
- Yale: Fellowship Home Page
For more information on becoming a law professor, including a discussion of the advantages of these fellowship programs, see:
- Jack Chin (Arizona) & Denise Morgan (New York Law School),Breaking Into the Academy: The 2002-2004 Michigan Journal of Race & Law Guide for Aspiring Law Professors, 7 Mich. J. Race & L. 457 (2002)
- Glenn Cohen (Harvard):
- Why Not/Do a Fellowship
- So You Are a Fellow, What Exactly Does That Mean?
- Job Market Timetable
- Recommenders and the Entry-Level Job Market
- The Meat Market Is Like ... The Meat Market
- Asking Questions on the Job Market - Part 1: Before the Offer
- Asking Questions on the Job Market - Part II: About the Offer
- James D. Gordon III (BYU), An Insider's Guide to the Faculty Recruitment Conference, 43 J. Legal Educ. 301 (1993)
- Eric Goldman (Santa Clara), Careers in Law Teaching
- Law Crossing, Becoming a Law Professor: Part 1 and Part 2
- Brian Leiter (Texas), Information and Advice for Persons Interested in Teaching Law
- Kevin Maillard (Syracuse), Visiting Assistant Professor List (VAP) 2009-2010
- National Law Journal, New Law School Programs Give Attorneys a Shot at Visiting Assistant Professorships
- Rick Swedloff (Temple VAP), The Fellowship of the (Hi)Ring
- Brad Wendel (Cornell), The Big Rock Candy Mountain: How to Get a Job in Law Teaching
- David Zaring (Washington & Lee), Whether a Fellow or a Visitor Be
- Don Zillman (Maine), Marina Angel (Temple), Jan Laitos (Denver), George Pring (Denver) & Joseph Tomain (Cincinnati), Uncloaking Law School Hiring: A Recruit's Guide to the AALS Faculty Recruitment Conference, 39 J. Legal Educ. 345 (1988)
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can i haz law professor job?
Posted by: anon | Sep 1, 2009 6:14:30 AM