We’re offering five fellowships up to $10,000 each to Harvard Law School students doing work within the public interest environmental law field during the summer of 2023. Qualifying work could include positions at government entities, NGOs, or other public interest organizations working on issues such as climate change, energy regulation, land acquisition and management, pollution control, carbon policy, environmental justice, water quality, or biodiversity conservation. This is not an exclusive list of employers or fields, and students are invited to think broadly about work that might qualify.
Applicants should be students who are returning to HLS in the fall of 2023. Experience with environmental law is not a requirement for the fellowship, and those new to the field are encouraged to apply.
Applicants should first secure their summer position and complete the SPIF application, and then apply for this fellowship; applications by students who have not secured a summer position and applied for SPIF will not be considered.
Applications should include: a description of the organization where the student will be employed, a brief description of the summer projects the applicant will undertake, the name of the applicant’s supervisor, a resume, transcript, and a statement of interest conveying the reasons why the applicant was drawn to the job and any background the applicant has in environmental law. Applications should be submitted as a single PDF file by March 31st to May Huang at [email protected]. Successful applicants will be notified shortly thereafter.
Questions regarding the T.A. Barron Fellowships should be directed to [email protected].