Thursday, January 14, 2010

Syracuse Study Health Policy & Law in Amsterdam

[Posted as a courtesy on behalf of Syracuse University Abroad]

Syracuse University Abroad has been offering a summer program on "Comparative Health Policy and Law" for over 10 years.  A few years ago, we added Amsterdam to our travels, because of our desire to expose students to end of life decision making and physician assisted suicide issues from the Dutch perspective.  This summer students will travel to London, Amsterdam and Geneva from May 27th to June 26th, 2010.  This is a six-credit course available at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.

In London and Amsterdam, students will cover such issues as access to health care, reproductive choice policies, care of mentally ill, end of life decision-making, and assistance in dying.  In addition to exploring these issues from an American perspective through lectures and readings, students have the opportunity to have guest lecturers from the respective cities present their country's unique way of approaching these subjects.  In Geneva, students will visit the World Health Organization and explore public health issues around the world.  This course is most suitable for upper division and graduate students with an interest in health law, medicine, health-policy, health systems management, political science, bio-ethics, and related fields.

Interested students should contact the Syracuse University Abroad online at suabroad.syr.edu or by e-mail at suabroad@syr.edu. Those with questions about program content should feel free to contact me directly by telephone at 315-443-9419 or e-mail at tzappola@syr.edu. More information is here: http://summerabroad.syr.edu/programs/summer/view/240

                

        


 


 

Kansas State Prelaw Program in London

London
Law, Politics, and Literature

We have created a new study abroad opportunity for Pre-Law students to spend two weeks in London studying the Law, Literature and Politics. It is titled "London: Law, Politics and Literature" and begins May 25 until June 8, 2010. With the exception of one day in Oxford and one day in Stratford Upon Avon, we will be in London. Students are required to enroll in two courses : Political Science 670 "Law, Politics and Literature in London" and English 450 "Shakespeare's London" but all students will be eligible for Kansas State's in-state tuition and fees of $1,280 total for the six (6) credit hours so it is quite a bargain.

Highlights of the experience include
• Tour the Royal Courts of Justice
• Explore the Law School of Queen Mary University of London
• Participate in a walking tour of the Inns of Court
• Visit the Tower of London, and the Speaker’s Corner in Hyde Park
• Visit areas currently and historically associated with the London legal and punishment system
• Attend several plays at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, the National Theatre, and others
• Participate in the audience of a BBC political show broadcast
• Visit the Churchill Museum and War Rooms
• Explore the British Museum, including the Elgin Marbles
• Spend a day in Oxford

ELIGIBILITY
Minimum 2.5 GPA
CREDIT
Upon successful completion of the courses, students will be awarded six K-State undergraduate or graduate credits in POLSC 670 and ENGL 450.
FOR MORE INFORMATION
Dr. Don Hedrick
Professor of English
113 ECS Building

FSU Law's Summer for Undergraduates Program

[Posted as a courtesy on behalf of Florida State University College of Law]

The 19th Annual Summer for Undergraduates Program will take place May 17-June 11, 2010. Applications will be accepted beginning October 1, 2009, and must be postmarked by Friday, March 26, 2010.

Overview
The Summer for Undergraduates Program at Florida State Law is the largest of its kind and has become a model for other law schools nationally. Approximately 60 undergraduate college students will be chosen from the applicant pool to participate in the four-week long program. During those four weeks, we focus on three main components:

•Classroom Experience — Daily classes are taught by law school professors and writing instructors. Lectures simulate first-year law classes and familiarize students with the functions of the American legal system. Writing workshops help students to develop their writing and communication skills.

•Law School Admissions Process — Students are given the opportunity to talk to the admissions staff and committee regarding the important aspects of the law school application process. This includes practical workshops on completing the application, writing personal statements, LSAT exam preparation, writing resume and cover letters, financing law school and individualized career planning.

•Careers in the Law — While the program is academic in nature, there are a number of exciting and enjoyable activities that take place outside of the classroom, such as: visits to the Florida Supreme Court and local law firms, moot court oral arguments, and visits from prominent attorneys in a variety of practice areas.


Eligibility
College students enrolled at two-and four-year institutions, in all majors and from all backgrounds, are invited to apply following their freshman year. We particularly welcome students from groups historically underrepresented in the legal profession. Because one purpose of the program is to help students direct their remaining time in college to best prepare for law school, freshmen, sophomores and juniors are given preference in the admissions process. Students who will have earned their degree prior to the start of the program will not be eligible for admission.


Program Costs
There is no tuition or room and board charge for this program. Florida State Law provides room and board in residence-hall accommodations, course materials and a $500 stipend to all participants. Students are responsible for their travel expenses to and from Tallahassee.

How to Apply
In order to apply, students must complete a two-page application for admission. Applicants are also required to submit a resume, two letters of recommendation, a personal statement and a current official transcript. Each application is carefully reviewed in its entirety by the program's admissions committee.

For more information about our Summer for Undergraduates Program, please contact:

Florida State Law
Office of Student Affairs
425 West Jefferson Street, Room 206
Tallahassee, FL 32306-1601
850.644.7338; Fax: 850.644.4358
E-mail: saffairs@law.fsu.edu

OCU Law Scholarships!

[Posted as a courtesy on behalf of Oklahoma City University School of Law.]

Each year, OCU invites students with a minimum 3.00 GPA and 150 LSAT score to the High Ideals Scholarship Preview Weekend. Here is more information:

HIGH IDEALS SCHOLARSHIP PREVIEW 2010

JANUARY 21-22, 2010
A special invitation for scholarship candidates
to visit Oklahoma City University School of Law.

YOU ARE INVITED.
Your academic record and LSAT score suggest that you are serious, motivated, hardworking.

That you share our high ideals.
Your ideals will position you well for academic success, to become a student leader,
to compete for a position on the Law Review and our moot court teams.

GET TO KNOW OCU LAW AND OKLAHOMA CITY.
Meet the supportive faculty and staff who will contribute to your future.
Experience the stimulating academic environment. Interact with student leaders.
Chat with members of the law school administration and the faculty.

OCU LAW REWARDS EXCELLENCE.
We'll take care of your lodging and all your meals, and we'll reimburse your

travel expenses up to $200. All you have to do is RSVP.
RSVP HERE BY MONDAY, JANUARY 18.

APPLY TODAY.
APPLY NOW TO OCU LAW -- FEE WAIVED.
We've waived your application fee.
We consider you a candidate for a merit scholarship,
and we encourage you to apply for one of several full-tuition Hatton W. Sumners Scholarships.

*High Ideals is by invitation only. Applicants must have received an invitation by U.S. mail or email in order to qualify for reimbursement of travel expenses or a waiver of this requirement from the Dean of Admissions.

Snell & Wilmer Diversity LSAT SCHOLARSHIP

[Posted on behalf of Snell & Wilmer as a courtesy.]

Through the Snell & Wilmer Diversity Prelaw Program, the firm is offering diverse individuals an opportunity to receive a scholarship to attend a commercial LSAT preparation course. The Snell & Wilmer Diversity LSAT Scholarship includes payment of test registration fees for scholarship recipients. Our application can be printed from http://www.swlaw.com/64/s1107/aboutus/diversity/

Snell & Wilmer will provide a scholarship for LSAT registration fees and an LSAT preparation course with an approved course provider, including ACE, Kaplan, Princeton Review, Score It Up, and TestMasters.

Scholarship Deadline:
February 15, 2010 (for June 2010 exam)

Please direct inquiries to Kara Sommers ksommers@swlaw.com 602-382.6696

Political Internship Opportunity

Dear UNLV Prelaw Fans,

John La Rue, the Field Director for Rory Reid's campaign, has asked me to let you know that they are looking for interns to work on the campaign. They have opportunities for the spring (that's NOW) and the summer semester. He writes:
We're looking for students who can come in at least 6 hours each week. This will be a hands-on internship with real responsibilities, and the more time someone can spend with us, the greater the responsibilities they'll take on.

If you're interested, I'm happy to pass Mr. La Rue's contact information on.

-UNLV Prelaw

[Please note: This is posted as a courtesy. UNLV Prelaw does not advocate for any particular political candidate. Please be sure to do your research before accepting any internship opportunities.]

UNLV Prelaw Advising Hours

Dear UNLV Prelaw Fans,

A new semester is upon us. For those of you planning to attend law school this fall, everything should start falling into place very soon. For those of you looking to begin in the fall of 2011, it's time to get ready for the LSAT. Be sure to review the material on the Videos tab at the UNLV Facebook Page. Keep your eye out for posts from UNLV Prelaw containing information about internships, scholarships, LSAT prep and more.

If you still have questions, Dr. Wood has prelaw advising hours on Wednesdays from noon to 3 pm. To get a quicker response, be sure to post your question to the Facebook wall or send Dr. Wood an e-mail at rebecca.wood@unlv.edu.

Here's wishing you a happy and successful new year!

UNLV Prelaw