Saturday, February 18, 2012

NYU Privacy Research Fellowship Available for 2012-13 Academic Year

A research opportunity that was forward to me

The Information Law Institute of NYU's Engelberg Center on Innovation  Law and Policy is accepting applications for one or more one-year  fellowships in the area of privacy law and policy to begin in Fall 2012. The fellowship is open to law school graduates or PhDs in relevant disciplines with excellent credentials. Additional legal or policy experience is a plus, particularly if in a related field.  While in residence at NYU School of Law, the fellow will be expected to devote time to joint projects, pursue his or her own privacy-related research agenda, and help with programming of topical events. Joint research may be supervised by Professors Florencia Marotta-Wurgler, Helen Nissenbaum, Katherine Strandburg, or ILI Senior Fellow Ira Rubinstein. The fellow will have the opportunity to participate in Information Law Institute activities, including the multidisciplinary Privacy Research Group, interact with other faculty associated with the ILI and Engelberg Center, and take part in many other activities at NYU School of Law.  Applications should be sent via email to ILI assistant  Nicole Arzt (nicole.arzt@nyu.edu) and should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of or links to any relevant publications, and the names and contact information of three references. We will begin reviewing applications March 10 and continue until the position is  filled. The fellowship is made possible by a generous grant from Microsoft Corporation.

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