The Center for Democracy and Technology offers a stipend to one qualified minority student each summer, supporting his or her work as one of CDT's summer law clerks or interns. The fellowship program, designed to increase the number of underrepresented minorities in Internet policy, civil liberties and CDT's other fields of work, is open to applicants from groups currently underrepresented in the technology law and policy fields, including African Americans, Latinos, and Native Americans.
The CDT Minority Fellowship is awarded to one summer law clerk or intern per year. For an undergraduate intern, the Fellowship provides a stipend of $2500 for a full summer's commitment (minimum 8 weeks); for a law clerk or graduate student intern, the stipend amount is $3000.
Recipients of the Fellowship will be selected on the basis of academic record, research and writing skills, familiarity with computer or Internet technology, and interest in technology law and policy issues.
If you are interested in the CDT Minority Fellowship, send a resume and short writing sample, with a cover letter expressing your interest and qualifications, to Danielle Wiblemo at jobsearch@cdt.org. Deadline: April 15.
The Center for Democracy and Technology is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, ethnicity, sexual or gender orientation, religion or physical ability. CDT Non-Discrimination Policy