NYU
Law School's U.S.-Asia Law Institute is seeking a Research Fellow to
work in New York City. The Research Fellow will support the Institute's
projects by conducting research and writing on issues related to legal
reform in China; by providing administrative and logistical support to
projects; and by communicating with scholars, officials, and
lawyers.
Ideal candidates will have a J.D. from an American law
school; native English; proficiency in written and spoken Mandarin
Chinese; strong research, writing, analytical, and communication
skills; an interest in criminal justice and court reform in China; and
a commitment to public interest service. The preferred start date is
July 1, 2007. The Research Fellow will receive a competitive salary and
benefits. The initial term will be one year with the possibility of
renewal.
Candidates should submit a CV and
cover letter to the Institute's staff at the following email address:
[email protected]