Various Fellowships

Various Fellowships

Yale University
Opportunity type
Fellowship
Cause areas
Global catastrophic risks
Skill set
Communicator
Information security
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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