Visiting Scholarship for International Law Students at University of California, Berkeley

Visiting Scholarship for International Law Students at University of California, Berkeley

For the academic year 2022-2023, the Berkeley Institute is now accepting applications.
The Visiting Faculty and Scholars Program at the Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies encourage applications from a wide range of fields related to Israel Studies.

Every year, Visiting Faculty and Scholars are an important part of the Berkeley Institute, and they are involved in the Institute’s programs, faculty, and students.

The Berkeley Institute’s main programs are the Berkeley Program on Israel Studies and the Berkeley Program on Jewish Law, Thought, and Identity.

The Berkeley Institute for Israel and Jewish Studies promotes transdisciplinary courses, activities, and scholarship in Israel and Jewish Studies, as well as serving as a hub for student, faculty, and community involvement.

Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley campus are served by the Berkeley Institute, which connects the two through academic programs and collaborations.

Visiting Professors

The deadline for visiting faculty applications is September 30, 2021. We’re looking for professors who have taught at prestigious universities, speak English well, and are eager to engage with the UC Berkeley community.

Visiting academics to teach classes in a variety of departments while at Berkeley. This is a professorial position.

Visiting Faculty Application Requirements:

1. Letter of Interest
2. Full Curriculum Vitae
3. Teaching proposal, which includes course sample and description syllabi.

Visiting Scholars

The visiting scholar’s program will accept applications on a rolling basis, with a deadline of April 1, 2022. Applications for a semester or the entire academic year will be considered by the Institute.

Application Requirements for Visiting Scholars:

1. A letter of interest stating the length of time they wish to spend at the Institute.
2. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
3. Statement of the Research
4. Funding sources while visiting Berkeley

Please send your application and any questions to rlgolbert@law.berkeley.edu, or send your application by mail to:

Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies
Rebecca Golbert, Executive Director
UC Berkeley School of Law
R239B Boalt Hall
Berkeley CA 94720-7200

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