The George Washington University Law School is pleased to announce the availability of a graduate Fellowship beginning in July 2022 for a twelve-month, renewable appointment. The Fellow will have the title of Visiting Associate Professor of Law and Environmental Law Program Fellow.
This Fellowship offers many advantages, with opportunities and professional connections available across the university and the nation’s capital, including:
• Prime location in the heart of Washington, D.C., within walking or Metro distance of leading environmental governmental agencies, national and international organizations, and embassies
• Opportunities to attend or participate in numerous programs and events of interest in the environmental law and policy field, both in the law school and across the vibrant university campus, including at the prestigiou Elliott School of International Affairs
• Multidisciplinary connections through SustainableGW, a cross-institutional network of professionals and professors encompassing many programs and disciplines at GWU
• Networking opportunities with GW Law’s environmental and energy law alumni
• Collaboration opportunities with partner organizations such as the Environmental Law Institute, Potomac Riverkeeper Network, and national headquarters of major environmental groups
• International connections with visiting dignitaries, graduate students, and visiting scholars
Fellows receive an annual stipend of $65,000, paid monthly, for living expenses and may participate in the University’s benefits program.
Special Instructions to Applicant:
Applicants should send a letter of interest, a detailed resume or Curriculum Vita, a legal writing sample, a list of three or more references, and a complete law school transcript by April 11 at 5:00 pm EST to Interim Director of the Environmental and Energy Law Program, Lin Harmon-Walker at linharmonwalker@law.gwu.edu. Please direct any questions about the position to Professor Harmon-Walker. Only complete applications will be considered.