Stanford Law School
Center for Internet and Society

Internet Law Program 2003
Stanford University
June 30 - July 4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Scholarships

Scholarship Application

A limited number of scholarships are available for participants from developing countries to attend the Internet Law Program at Stanford Law School on June 30-July 4, 2003. The goal of these scholarships is to enable leaders in the governmental, academic, non-profit, and entrepreneurial sectors of developing countries to attend and to enrich the program through their participation. To find out if your country qualifies as a developing country, please visit http://www1.oecd.org/dac/htm/ldc-alfa.htm.

The scholarships cover:

  • program tuition;
  • accommodations at Mirrielees Apartment Complex for June 29-July 4, 2003;
  • airfare

In awarding the scholarships, we will take into account applicants' backgrounds in Internet technology and/or law, decision-making responsibilities, and demonstrations of financial need. Each recipient will be expected to:

  1. participate fully in the online instruction from June 2 - June 23
  2. participate in the classroom component at Stanford Law School on June 30 - July 4
  3. prepare a two-page report one month after the program evaluating the program and assessing its relevance to his or her work
  4. lead a one-hour discussion group (either individually or in collaboration with other scholarship recipients) on some aspect of Internet technology or law at a designated time during the program

Applications are due no later than noon on May 30, 2003. Decisions will be made and applicants will be notified (via email) by June 2, 2003. Airline travel will be arranged through the Internet Law Program and tickets will be sent to recipients by express mail.

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION:

Name:
Company/Organization:
Address:
City:
State/Province:
Country:
Postal Code:
Telephone:
FAX:
E-mail:
Formal Education:
Employment History: (Organization, Position, Dates)

REFERENCES

Please list two references. You should include first and last names, affiliations, and complete contact information with email addresses. Students should provide at least one academic reference and professionals should list a current or recent employer.

STATEMENT OF NEED:

Please explain why you are requesting a scholarship. We are especially interested in how you hope to make use of the information provided in the program. A brief statement of financial need is also required.

contact: ilaw@cyber.law.harvard.edu