Fellowship Opportunities for Law Professors

July 6, 2009

A Reference Librarian at Drake Law Library recently put together this list of fellowship opportunities for law professors to pursue while on sabbatical:

American Council of Learned Societies

ASIL

Bellagio Center by the Rockefeller Foundation

Berkeley Law Social Justice, Senior Visiting Scholars

Columbia law visiting scholars

The Community of Science database (subscription-based), a searchable database of fellowships and grants.

Cornell Visiting Scholars

Flinders University (Australia)

Fulbright Distinguished chairs program

Fulbright traditional scholars

Georgetown Law visiting scholar (fee waivers are often granted.)

Guggenheim

Law and Public Affairs at Princeton

Melbourne Law School Visiting Scholar Program

Northwestern Law Visiting Scholars

SPIN from InfoEd, subscription-based grant search program.

SSRN often publishes this kind of information in their weekly professional announcements newsletters.

Swiss institute of Comparative Law, Van Calker Fellow

U of SC Law and Liberal Arts Visiting Scholar

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