Monday, March 4, 2013

Summer Opportunities Part II

Are you interested in opportunities in research within legal studies? 
There will be an Undergraduate Legal Studies Research Conference on Friday, April 26th, 2013.
Want to learn more? Click here!

Fun facts and details on this conference (quick summary):

  • This is the 5th annual legal studies research conference!
  • Co-sponsored by Berkeley Law and the Legal Studies department.
  • This conference is to celebrate the scholarship and creativity of the Berkeley undergrads through an afternoon on law-related research.
  • Takes place at the Center for Study of Law & Society (CSLS), Jurisprudence & Social Policy Program, and at Berkeley Law. 
  • Open to all students who have completed or are doing research on a topic related to law. 
  • Previous attendees majored in: 
    - History                                                                 - English
    - International and Area Studies                        - Psychology
    - Rhetoric                                                               - Economics
    - Political Science                                                - Classics 
    - Chicano Studies                                                - Gender and Women’s 
    - Legal Studies                                                     -Media Studies
  • Must submit proposal to participate. 
    • Proposals must be in the form of an abstract of 300 – 500 words.
  • Applications will be reviewed and decided upon on a rolling basis until Friday, April 5th.
  • Students are strongly urged to apply as soon as possible as space is limited.
Please direct all applications and questions to the Legal Studies Teaching Fellow, Christina Stevens, atstevenscl@gmail.com.

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