Numerous public interest jobs are not funded and therefore
acceptance of employment is contingent upon funding. Fortunately,
Notre Dame law students have several avenues they can explore
to obtain the necessary means to fund their desired job.
University Funded Stipend Agency Agreement -- the Agreement the Agency must sign if a University source provides the stipend funding (includes Alumni Funded Fellowships)
The
Robert Bosch Foundation Fellowship Program - A nine-month
work/study program for young American professionals to
acquire an in-depth understanding of the political, economic
and cultural environment of Germany and the European Union.
Apply on-line.
Women's Law and Public
Policy Fellowship Program - law
school graduates and law
students graduating in 2007 who have a strong interest
in women's rights.
Women's Law Fellows work for one year in
Washington, D.C. with a non-profit, public interest organization
or governmental
agency on legal and policy issues
affecting the status of women.