Job o' the Day: Environmental Law Fellowship at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law!
The Center for Global Energy, International Arbitration, and Environmental Law at the University of Texas School of Law seeks a talented, versatile and energetic recent graduate of law to serve as an Environmental Law Fellow for one year beginning in September 2012.
Founded in 2009, the Center is a focal point for interdisciplinary analysis, debate, and discussion of the legal and policy issues relevant to energy, arbitration, and the environment. It connects students, practitioners, and academics with the mission of advancing policy and legal ideas that promote effective and efficient environmental protection, sound energy development, and effective dispute resolution. The Fellow will work under the supervision of the Center’s director, and collaborate with the director, other faculty, and students in the day-to-day operations and academic programs of the Center; help design and facilitate academic, curricular and research and advocacy projects with the Center’s affiliated faculty and students; and co-teach a course with a tenured professor at the Law School.
Find out how to apply at PSLawNet!