Return-Path:Delivered-To: job-opps-relayxyz-outgoing@cs.swarthmore.edu Received: by allspice.cs.swarthmore.edu (Postfix, from userid 1442) id 03C7210268; Tue, 3 Mar 2009 18:15:52 -0500 (EST) Delivered-To: job-opps@cs.swarthmore.edu Date: Tue, 3 Mar 2009 18:15:51 -0500 From: Tia Newhall To: job-opps@cs.swarthmore.edu Subject: [JOB OPP] [cwysong@stanford.edu: Exciting Research Opportunity at Stanford] Message-ID: <20090303231551.GA26654@cs.swarthmore.edu> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Disposition: inline User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.17+20080114 (2008-01-14) Sender: owner-job-opps@cs.swarthmore.edu Precedence: bulk Reply-To: Tia Newhall ----- Forwarded message from Charlie Wysong ----- Subject: Exciting Research Opportunity at Stanford From: Charlie Wysong To: undisclosed-recipients: ; Dear Department Heads/Administrators and Career Services Staff, Several Stanford law professors are seeking full time research fellows. This is a unique opportunity for your students to participate in groundbreaking research in various fields of law and public policy. * This experience is especially valuable for students interested in law school or graduate school. * We are currently reviewing applications and interviewing highly qualified candidates. It would be great if you could pass along this unique post-graduation opportunity to your students at your convenience. Thank you, Charlie Wysong Stanford Law School ************************** POSTING *********************************************** RESEARCH FELLOWSHIPS - STANFORD LAW SCHOOL Several research fellowship positions available: *Starting Summer 2009, for 12 - 14 months each.* **** Job Qualifications: Outstanding academic credentials and intellectual ability required. A background in a social science or a mathematical field and interest in law and public policy are desirable. Experience with quantitative data analysis, statistics, and/or econometrics, and familiarity with commonly used statistical/numerical analysis packages is preferred. Some positions require at least basic knowledge of computer programming. Job is ideal for recent college/university graduates with solid quantitative aptitude, excellent communication skills, attention to detail, strong writing abilities, and the ability to work independently. Prior research experience is a significant plus. Job Description: Assist with the research of Professors Alison Morantz, Daniel Ho, and Jeff Strnad at Stanford Law School. Assessment of existing empirical work, statistical analyses of large data sets, programming, basic research and data collection, and report writing. Excellent opportunity for those considering law school, graduate school, or business school in the future. Prior research fellows have matriculated to law school at Harvard, Yale, and Stanford, and/or Ph.D. programs at Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and MIT. Several research positions are available beginning Summer 2009. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until the positions are filled. To apply, send resume, cover letter, unofficial transcript, list of references (including email and phone numbers), and standardized test scores (e.g. SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT) by e-mail to: Charlie Wysong Stanford Law School cwysong@stanford.edu ----- End forwarded message ----- -- Tia Newhall Computer Science Department Associate Professor, Chair Swarthmore College newhall@cs.swarthmore.edu 500 College Ave. www.cs.swarthmore.edu Swarthmore, PA 19081 610-690-5637 (voice) 610-328-8606 (fax) ________________________________________________________________________