Stanford CIS

CIS Non-Residential Fellow Application Process now open

By Stanford Center for Internet and Society on

The Stanford Law School Center for Internet and Society (CIS) is now accepting applications for the CIS Non-Residential Fellowship Program for the 2006-2007 academic year.

CIS Non-Residential Fellows work independently and with CIS staff and faculty on projects related to CIS' mission. These non-supported fellowships allow practitioners to benefit from synergies with Stanford Law School in their scholarly research. Non-Residential Fellows are encouraged to make their work available through CIS and to present their work at the CIS Speaker Series.

This fellowship is particularly appropriate for individuals who are interested in studying a cyberlaw issue or working on a cyberlaw project that is outside the scope of their usual work and who would benefit from the affiliation with and support of Stanford CIS. Applicants must submit a specific research proposal which they plan to accomplish during the one- year fellowship.  While fellowships are generally for one year, they may be renewed if the collaboration proves productive and would benefit from additional time.

Applications will be accepted until August 15 and are *only* accepted through the CIS website.  For more information about CIS and to apply to become a Non-Residential Fellow, visit our Fellows page.

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