Now accepting applications for two Summer Fellowship programs
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Badgett Summer Fellowship on International LGBTQI+ Law and Policy
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This fellowship provides advanced graduate students, including recent master’s or Ph.D. graduates, an opportunity to engage in research related to global LGBTQI+ law and policy with Williams Institute scholars. Fellows will receive a stipend of $6,000 and will work for up to 10 weeks at the Institute.
Deadline to apply: March 10, 2023
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Gleason/Kettel Summer Law Fellowship
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The Williams Institute will award the Gleason/Kettel Summer Law Fellowship to provide a law student, or recent law school graduate, with a stipend of up to $5,000 to work in the field of sexual orientation and gender identity law and public policy. Fellows must spend at least ten weeks at their placements.
Deadline to apply: April 1, 2023
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We're hiring! Join our team
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Williams Institute Staff Attorney
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We are seeking an experienced lawyer or legal scholar to provide research and analysis on LGBTQ-related litigation, legislation, and regulatory and policy developments. The Staff Attorney will provide legal research and analysis related to litigation, legislation, and regulatory and policy developments concerning issues of sexual orientation and gender identity.
Deadline to apply: March 15, 2023
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Development and Education Programs Assistant
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We are looking for a talented professional to help expand our development and educational events programs. The assistant will focus on engaging with annual and special-gift prospects and donors and coordinate all development and educational events at the Williams Institute.
Deadline to apply: March 30, 2023
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Collecting Data on Anti-LGBTI Violence in the Americas
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As part of the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR), hosted by the Promise Institute at UCLA School of Law, the Williams Institute’s Distinguished Senior Scholar Ilan Meyer joins Commissioner Roberta Clarke (Special Rapporteur on the Rights of LGBTI Persons), RedLacTrans, and Synergía Human Rights to discuss challenges and opportunities for data collection as the IACHR revises its landmark report on LGBTI violence in the region.
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