The Network
for Public Health Law is seeking six law professors for new fellowships designed to
provide them with field experiences that will enrich their teaching of public
health law. The Scholars
in Residence fellowship goals are:
To bring the expertise of legal scholars to the front lines to assist public health agencies on a specific public health issue, and
To give master teachers field experience to enhance their teaching and advance their scholarly work.
The scholars will be affiliated with a host site such as a state,
local or tribal health department for six months, including a minimum of one
month on-site that can be completed during a sabbatical, a non-teaching
semester or during the summer. Applications are due January 8, 2013. To read
more about this exciting opportunity, click here.
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