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Yale IP Reform Fellowship
Posted on May 6, 2008 in A2K, IP, Yale by Brian RoweComments Off


Yale’s Information Society Project is a leader in providing access to knowledge with a focus on social justice and innovation. This is a great opportunity for anyone with a passion for IP reform.

The Yale Information Society Project is expanding its current research program in innovation and intellectual property (IP) reform and seeks applicants for a 2008-2009 resident fellowship at Yale Law School. The fellowship will last for one year and may be extended to a second year.

The program’s purpose is twofold: (1) to research the effects of domestic and international intellectual property laws and alternative mechanisms for knowledge production; (2) to suggest reforms that will promote the values of human development, economic growth, innovation and social justice.

Applicants should be recent graduates of law or Ph.D. programs with a background in law and economics, economics, or allied policy fields. Fellows receive a salary of approximately $42,225 plus Yale benefits. A small number of visiting fellowships in this program are also available for scholars who bring their own sources of funding.

More Information at Yale’s Information Society Website Site

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