Langdon Fellow at Ohio State

The Langdon Fellow Program at Ohio State is just great, and I’m pleased to share that they are seeking applications for a new fellow.  A recent email from Sarah Cole announcing the position is pasted below.

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Job Description:  Langdon Fellowship in Dispute Resolution at the Ohio State University Moritz College of Law

 

The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law invites applications for the Langdon Fellowship in Dispute Resolution.  This is a two-year fellowship beginning in July, 2012.

 

The Langdon Fellow works closely with Moritz College of Law professors who teach in the alternative dispute resolution field.  The Langdon Fellow acts as the clinical supervisor for two mediation classes per academic year (one in the fall, one in the spring), and also has opportunities to teach in the classroom.  As clinical supervisor, the Fellow supervises students mediating at Franklin County Municipal Court or at the City of Columbus Night Prosecutor Mediation Program on afternoons and/or evenings, as well as identifying and overseeing other mediation observation opportunities for students.  The fellow also plans a weekend training session for students each semester.  In the classroom, the fellow attends class sessions for the mediation practicum, facilitates discussions of issues presented in mediated cases, and lectures on subjects agreed by the professor and the Fellow.  The Fellow also assists the Faculty Director of the Program on Dispute Resolution with programmatic planning and advising dispute resolution certificate students, as well as coaching the law school negotiation competition teams.

 

The Fellow will have time during the fellowship, particularly in the summer months, to focus on his or her own research, preferably in the area of dispute resolution.  During the second year of the fellowship, the Langdon fellow may opt to teach up to three (3) credits in the dispute resolution curriculum, to be agreed upon between the fellow and the Faculty Director of the Program on Dispute Resolution.

 

A J.D. is required, as is significant experience in mediation preferably as both a mediator and a trainer.  Applicants should be at least 2-5 years out of law school and be interested in a career in academia.  The fellowship stipend will be $48,240 annually.  The position comes with a generous benefits package.  To apply, applicants should send a cover letter, resume, law school transcript and two letters of recommendation by March 15, 2012 to the address listed below.  Applicants must also apply through the Ohio State University website, www.jobsatosu.edu.

 

Professor Rishi Batra

Moritz College of Law, The Ohio State University

55 West 12th Avenue

Columbus, Ohio 43210

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