IP Fellow at IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law

Chicago-Kent School of Law
Published
November 12, 2013
Location
Chicago, IL
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Description

IIT Chicago-Kent College of Law is accepting applications for the position of IP Fellow. The Fellowship starts on August 1, 2014 and lasts one year, with the opportunity for renewal a second year.

The IP Fellow works with Prof. Edward Lee, the Director of the Program in Intellectual Property Law, in both teaching and administration. The Fellowship is especially suited for attorneys interested in pursuing a career in law teaching and allows ample time to write an article and attend faculty talks and workshops. Responsibilities include: co-teaching a graduate LLM seminar on international intellectual property and a summer class on writing a note on intellectual property topics; organizing various conferences, including the annual Supreme Court IP Review (SCIPR); and assisting with various initiatives of the IP Program at Chicago-Kent, including the new Center for Empirical Studies of Intellectual Property (CESIP).

Requirements: JD degree and excellent writing skills.

Deadline: Wednesday, December 11, 2013. Decisions may be made on a rolling basis.

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