Monday, September 10, 2007

Fellowship Program at Harvard Law School in Health Law

Open call for applications for a two-year fellowship in health law policy, biotechnology and bioethics at the Harvard Law School in the Petrie-Flom Center.


The Petrie-Flom Center is an interdisciplinary research program at Harvard Law School dedicated to the scholarly inquiry of important issues at the intersection of law and health policy, including issues of health care financing and market regulation, biomedical research, and bioethics. The Center seeks graduates of exceptional caliber from top law schools or PhD programs in health law, policy and bioethics, and mid-career academic professionals to apply for the highly competitive two-year fellowships to conduct publishable research likely to make a significant contribution to these fields. The fellowship is especially focused on preparing or furthering advancement in participants’ career track in academia. For information on our inaugural group of fellows, please consult the Center’s website or for the actual Call for Applications and instructions, see: here
The Fellowship entails:

* Full-time residency for two years
* A $60,000 stipend per year
* Health insurance, appointment fees, and an additional budget for research expenses
* No teaching responsibilities
* An office in our new facilities on the Harvard Law School campus

All application materials must be submitted electronically.

The final application deadline is November 15, 2007.

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