Legal Design Lab Fellow, Stanford Law School

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The Application Process

Application Deadline: June 30, 2018

Applicants should submit the following via the Cardinal Careers website:

(1) cover letter (should particularly explain your experience with user-centered design thinking)

(2) resume or CV,

(3) A portfolio of earlier projects you have worked on (including, for example, project plans, visuals, prototypes, business models, or other portfolio pieces that demonstrate your ability to implement projects).

(4) official law school transcript (if applicable)

(5) two letters of recommendation sent directly from the writer to lricca@law.stanford.edu

(6) a personal statement of your interest in this work and your expectations for the fellowship.

Candidates will be selected on the basis of their academic merit and the intellectual contribution of their research proposal. JD is preferred but not required. This is a one year term position not open for renewal. This is not a pre-academia track fellowship.

All inquires about the program and applications should be submitted to:

Lucy Ricca
Executive Director, Center on the Legal Profession
Stanford Law School
559 Nathan Abbott Way
Stanford, California 94305-8610
lricca@law.stanford.edu
Tel (650) 723-9505

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