Brooklyn Law School - Academic Offerings - Fellowship Programs

Fellowship Programs

  • International Human Rights Fellows - students are selected who are committed to undertaking international human rights work abroad.
  • Center for Health Science and Public Policy Fellowship - students are selected who have demonstrated academic or professional achievement in the areas of health, public health, science, and biotechnology, and who are interested in pursuing legal careers in those fields. Each fellow will complete a major research project and work closely with at least one faculty member or other professional working in the health law field.
  • International Business Law Fellowship – provides an educational experience for students interested in pursuing careers in the field.
  • Sparer Public Interest Law Fellowship – places fellows in summer internships at public interest organizations across the United States and abroad.
  • Trade Secret Institute Fellowship - fellows will be responsible for identifying key cases to include in the TSI database and ensuring the site is regularly updated with new content. They attend a TSI workshop and research and write about doctrinal issues related to trade secrets. Learn more at http://tsi.brooklaw.edu/
  • The Zaretsky Bankruptcy and Commercial Law Fellowship – offers a select path of study for a Law School student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement in either bankruptcy or commercial law, and is interested in pursuing a career in either of those fields.

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