IP Fellowship at Chicago-Kent College of Law

Chicago-Kent College of Law
Published
February 20, 2018
Location
Chicago, Illinois
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Job Type

Description

The Chicago-Kent College of Law is accepting applications for the position of IP Fellow. The IP Fellowship lasts 1 year, with the opportunity for renewal a second year.

The IP Fellow works with Prof. Ed Lee, the Director of the Program in Intellectual Property Law, in both teaching and administration (e.g., organizing IP events). The Fellowship is especially suited for attorneys interested in pursuing a career in law teaching and allows ample time for the Fellow to write a law review article and attend faculty workshops.

Requirements: JD degree, excellent writing skills, and demonstrated interest in intellectual property. If interested, please email Patricia O’Neal (poneal@kentlaw.iit.edu) the following:

  1.  CV with list of at least 2 references;
  2.  Law school transcript; and
  3.  Cover letter highlighting any relevant IP or teaching experience.

Chicago-Kent College of Law provides equality of opportunity in legal education for all persons, including faculty and employees, with respect to hiring, continuation, promotion and tenure, applicants for admission, enrolled students, and graduates, without discrimination or segregation on the grounds of race, color, religion, national origin, sex/gender, age, handicap or disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.

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