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  1. The program provides Visitors access to Law School facilities (including the Law Schools libraries as well as other libraries at Harvard University) so that they can conduct research on an approved topic while in residence.

  2. The program provides Visitors access to Law School facilities (including the Law Schools libraries as well as other libraries at Harvard University) so that they can conduct research on an approved topic while in residence.

  3. 15 de set. de 2023 · Admission to the program is in two cycles per year. Visiting Scholars and Visiting Researchers (“Visitors”) may be appointed for one semester or two consecutive semesters; extensions beyond the second semester are rarely granted and only with the explicit support of the faculty sponsor.

  4. Visiting Researchers (those who received their highest law degree within the last 10 years, or who are completing a doctorate or other advanced law degree): $3,900. Visiting Researchers who graduated from Harvard Law School within the previous 12 months: $1,900.

  5. Visiting Researchers and Scholars apply to do research at the Law School for three months to one year. In making selections, the Committee at the Institute considers the applicant’s background, field of interest, scholarly achievements, availability of Harvard Law School faculty for consultation in. achievements, availability of Harvard Law ...

  6. 2023-2024 Academic Year Visiting Scholars. Naoko AKIMOTO. Associate Professor, Rikkyo University, Faculty of Law and Politics. Research Topic: Torts and Administrative Compensation Systems as Legal Responses to Scientific Uncertainty and Risks: U.S., New Zealand, Japan, and Taiwan. Ling CHEN.

  7. The information and instructions below are for applications to the Harvard Law School Visiting Scholar/Visiting Researcher ("Visitor") program only. If you wish to apply to the LL.M. or S.J.D. program, please return to the application home page and