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April 15, 2019
NYU School of Law to launch new funded LLM fellowship program
NYU School of Law has announced that it is launching a new funded PG fellowship program for LLMs – the LLM Public Interest Fellowship – starting in summer or autumn/fall 2020.
The LLM Public Interest Fellowship will enable two LLM ‘Fellows’ to do 12 weeks of work at a host organisation – including non-profit organisations, intergovernmental organisations, and government agencies in the United States or overseas – as well as receive a $7,000 stipend.
Current NYU Law LLM students are invited to apply for the LLM Public Interest Fellowship, with applications due by Monday 3rd February 2020. Applications should be submitted to miriam.eckenfels@nyu.edu – please click here for more information.
For more information on this program and other special opportunities for LLM students, see the Public Interest Law Center’s Post-Graduate Fellowships for LLMs. If you have any questions, please contact Miriam Eckenfels-Garcia at miriam.eckenfels@nyu.edu.
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