Baldy Fellowships in Interdisciplinary Legal Studies
The Baldy Center for Law & Social Policy at the State
University of New York at Buffalo plans to award several fellowships for 2012-13 to scholars
pursuing important topics in law, legal institutions, and social policy. Applications are invited from junior
and senior scholars from law, the humanities, and the social sciences.
Fellows are expected to participate regularly in Baldy
Center events, but otherwise have no obligations beyond vigorously pursuing their research.
Fellows receive standard university research privileges (library, Internet, office space, computer, phone) and
are encouraged to develop collaborative research projects with SUNY Buffalo faculty members where
appropriate. Those who wish to teach a course to aid their research or gain teaching experience will be
accommodated on a case-by-case basis.
Post-Doctoral Fellowships are available to individuals who
have completed the Ph.D. or J.D. but have not yet begun a tenure track appointment.
Post-Doctoral Fellows will receive a stipend of $40,000 and may apply for up to $2000 in professional travel
support.
Mid-Career and Senior Fellowships are available as
sabbatical supplements to established scholars who wish to work at the Center. Stipends will be
commensurate with experience, need, and duration of visit.
Application materials include (1) a description of the
planned research (question, conceptual framework, method, possible findings, importance to the
field), (2) a complete academic and professional resume, (3) an academic writing sample, and (4) the names
and contact information of three academic references. Applications should be submitted no later
than June 15, 2012 at
http://baldycenter.info/cgibin/applications/bfils12/application.cgi. Questions
about the Baldy Fellows Program should be addressed to Director Errol Meidinger,
baldydirector@gmail.com or 1-716-645-6692.
The Baldy Center for Law & Social Policy is an endowed,
internationally recognized institute that advances interdisciplinary research on law,
legal institutions, and social policy at the State University of New York at Buffalo. More than 150 faculty
members from numerous SUNY Buffalo departments participate in Baldy Center research,
conferences, consortia, and publications. The Center maintains cooperative ties to other research centers
and hosts distinguished scholars from around the world as visitors, fellows, speakers, and conference
participants