Great Opportunity at Georgetown
The Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law just posted the following job opportunity:
National Security Law Fellowship
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The Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law just posted the following job opportunity:
National Security Law Fellowship
The Georgetown Center on National Security and the Law is now accepting applications for a two-year National Security Law Fellowship designed for a highly-qualified law graduate specializing in national security law who intends to pursue a law teaching career. We seek applicants who have demonstrated an aptitude for independent scholarly research, as demonstrated by their scholarly work in law school, research related to other graduate degree programs, and/or their professional activities after law school. The Fellow's time will be spent producing significant scholarship for publication. The Fellow also will contribute to the intellectual life of the Center, by regularly contributing commentary to the Security Law Brief blog run by the Center, and will have the opportunity to take part in the Georgetown Law Fellows' Collaborative in preparation for the academic job market. This fellowship is designed for individuals intending to go onto the academic job market within two years. Please visit the Fellowship Page on our website for more details, including application instructions. Applications must be post-marked by Wednesday, January 2, 2013. Contact Nadia Asancheyev (na76@law.georgetown.edu) with any questions.
Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.