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Transatlantic Technology Law Forum
Fellowship Program: CALL FOR APPLICATIONS
The Transatlantic Technology Law Forum (TTLF) is an international
venture between Stanford Law School and the University of Vienna School
of Law in Austria. Comparative research on EU and U.S. technology law
and policy issues is a central part of TTLF's mission which focuses on
topics across the following five areas: biotechnology law, information
technology law, intellectual property law, nanotechnology law, and space
law. For more information on TTLF and its mission, please visit our
website at http://ttlf.stanford.edu.
The Transatlantic Technology Law Forum invites applications from
academics, pre-doctoral and post-doctoral scholars and professionals to
join its mission and to participate as TTLF Fellows in TTLF's research
and policy oriented activities. TTLF Fellows work together with Stanford
Law faculty and/or Vienna Law faculty or independently. TTLF welcomes
proposals for innovative and independent scholarly research projects
related to TTLF's mission. TTLF Fellows are encouraged to make their
work available through TTLF.
There is a limited number of TTLF Fellowships available and the
application process is highly competitive. Selection of fellows is made
on a year-round basis. TTLF Fellowships are, in general, awarded to
applicants who already have experience in technology law related topics
and wish to add new knowledge to the field. TTLF is presently unable to
provide scholarships or stipends to support TTLF fellows.
Applicants for a TTLF Fellowship are required to submit a cover letter,
a detailed outline of the proposed research project including a
timetable, and a resume including a list of publications. Applicants
should also declare where they would like to have their primary place of
research (at Stanford, Vienna, somewhere else). References including
contact information of referees or letters of recommendation are
welcome. Applications should be submitted by e-mail. Only complete
applications will be reviewed.
Please address all queries and applications to Professor Siegfried Fina
(siegfried.fina@...) and/or Roland Vogl
(rvogl@...).
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Roland Vogl, Esq.
Executive Director and Lecturer in Law
Program in Law, Science & Technology
lst.stanford.edu
rvogl@...
Stanford Law School
Crown Quadrangle
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, CA 94305-8610
(650) 723-8532