January 18, 2010

Chapman University School of Law, California, USA, announces LL.M. Fellowship in Law and Economics

Chapman University School of Law together with the Economic Science
Institute invite applications for the Vernon L. Smith LL.M. Fellowship in Law and Economics for the 2010-11 academic year.
The Fellowship, named for Chapman’s Nobel laureate professor, is designed to encourage advanced LL.M. study and research in law, economics, business and related fields.

the Vernon L. Smith LL.M. Fellowship consists of

• Full tuition grant for enrollment in the LL.M. program at Chapman University School of Law
• Work directly with a faculty mentor from Chapman’s Economic Science Institute (ESI)
• ESI office work space, computer facilities, and library privileges
• Opportunities to present work in progress at the ESI or law school
• Eligibility for stipends for assisting with ESI research
• Eligibility for ESI grants for travel to present academic research
• The possibility of serving as a teaching assistant in a J.D. or undergraduate course (depending upon qualifications)
• Participation in the intellectual life of the ESI and the law school

For information about the LL.M. Fellowship, please visit the Chapman University School of Law website.


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