The Yale Information Society Project (ISP) is now accepting applications for
2010-2011 ISP postdoctoral fellowships at Yale Law School.

The Yale ISP resident fellowship is designed for recent graduates of law or Ph.D. programs
who are interested in careers in teaching and public service in any of the
following areas: law and innovation, media studies, Internet and
telecommunications law, intellectual property law, access to knowledge, first
amendment law, social software, digital education, privacy, cybersecurity,
standards and technology policy, biotechnology and law, technology, and
culture generally.
Information about applying is available at
http://yaleisp.org/?p=377[1].
Applications for 2010-11 ISP fellowships must be postmarked no later than Feb.
1, 2010.
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