Academic Year Positions
Throughout the year, the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School welcomes people from all backgrounds to join us in our research. We offer many positions to identify and engage with the challenges and opportunities of cyberspace--from the internet's role in politics to copyright reform, censorship and surveillance, digital learning, media policy, social networking, citizen journalism, and beyond.
These positions are open to students and non-students alike, and are not limited to people at Harvard University. The positions are paid, however one must be local and have the ability to sign paperwork at Harvard in order to receive payment.
Please check below for current opportunities at Berkman. There is no dealine for the academic year applications due to the rolling nature of project needs. Keep an eye out below for the ever-updated list of job-specific descriptions!
Current academic year internship positions, as of 5/12/08
Summer Positions
The deadline for Summer 2008 internship applications was February 15. We are no longer accepting applications for this year.
Come open-window and sunshine filled summers, Berkman welcomes interns to work with us for 10 full-time weeks. Open to both law students and students enrolled in programs across other disciplines, Berkman internships are traditionally project based and provide the opportunity for deep and substantive involvement in our efforts.
Positions are available with most Berkman projects, with job requirements, skills, and subject areas crossing the board. While specific job descriptions will be in a full time capacity, and will vary come summer time, please check out the above listed current opportunities to see outlines the kinds of positions available.
The summer program runs for 10 weeks from June 1 to August 15. While the positions are paid, please be forewarned that stipends may not be sufficient to cover living expenses in the Boston area. No other benefits are provided, therefore associates must make their own housing, insurance and transportation arrangements.
Please direct all inquiries concerning Berkman Center research positions to:
Rebecca Tabasky
Berkman Center for Internet & Society
email: rtabasky [at] cyber.law.harvard.edu
Last updated May 12, 2008