Any student planning on working in public interest after graduation are strongly encouraged to attend this session about the Skadden Foundation Fellowship, which supports public interest work with a host organization. Kathleen Rubenstein, executive director of the Skadden Fellowship Program, will provide valuable information about the fellowship, its project requirements, and the application process. She will be joined by a Columbia alum who will talk about their experience as a Skadden Fellow. There will be a Q&A, so bring at least one good question! Skadden applications are due in September 2023. You are eligible to apply if you will be a 3L or a judicial clerk at that time. Learn more.
Register now so we know how much food to order. Vegan and gluten-free options will be available. If you have other dietary restrictions, email [email protected] at least five business days in advance.
Consultations
After her information session, Kathleen Rubenstein, executive director of the Skadden Fellowship Program, will be available for a limited number of individual appointments with interested students. This is a valuable opportunity to learn more about the fellowship, get insight into how best to position your application, and connect one-on-one with Kathleen. Time slots are limited, so sign up early HERE. Students who sign up will receive a confirmation email with details.
Hosted by Social Justice Initiatives (SJI).