The Center for Law, Health and Society at Georgia State University College of Law invites applications for 10 faculty fellowships in public health law education. The Future of Public Health Law Education fellowship program is funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and led by Georgia State Law and its Center for Law, Health and Society. Fellows will participate in a summer institute July 16-26, 2014, in Park City, UT.
Ten faculty members from law schools or schools/programs of public health will be selected to participate in a yearlong fellowship program designed to foster innovations in educational programming in public health law and to build a strong community of practice among faculty who teach in the public health law field. The fellows, with the support of their deans, will design and implement new curricular offerings and educational changes in public health law at their home institutions. Each fellow will be paired with a faculty mentor in public health law. During the 2014-15 academic year, the fellows and their mentors will share ideas, experiences and models for public health law teaching, providing opportunities for professional growth and leadership development.
The application deadline is Dec. 13, 2013.
Hat tip: Suffolk University Law School Faculty Awareness Blog. mw