Opportunity type
Fellowship
Cause areas
Global catastrophic risks
Relevant aptitudes
Communicator
Information security
Conceptual & empirical research
Location
New Haven, CT
Description
The Information Society Project (ISP) at Yale Law School offers a range of fellowships for recent graduates, postdoctoral scholars, and students interested in research areas such as artificial intelligence, the digital public sphere, intermediary liability, and social media governance.
- ISP Resident Fellowships are for recent law or Ph.D. graduates interested in academic careers, offering a $70,000 salary, Yale benefits, a travel stipend, and access to university resources; fellows are expected to write academic works, attend events, and contribute to programming.
- Majority World Initiative and WIII Fellowships target postdoctoral candidates (especially from the global south or with interests in platform governance), with similar benefits and expectations as Resident Fellows.
- Visiting and Self-funded Fellowships are available for those with external funding or who wish to spend time at ISP, with flexible attendance and contribution requirements.
- Student Fellowships are open to current Yale students, focusing on event participation and programming contributions.
- All fellowships emphasize community engagement, academic output, and participation in ISP activities; most require residence in New Haven.
- Yale University is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate based on nationality, but no specific visa requirements are listed.
For more details or to apply, visit https://law.yale.edu/isp/join-us.
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