Berkman Center for Internet and Society

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An appointment that defies one-size-fits-all description, each Berkman fellowship carries a unique set of opportunities, responsibilities and expectations. All fellows engage issues related to the fairly limitless expanse of Internet & society issues, and are committed to the intellectual life of the Center and fellowship program activities. Some fellows work as researchers directly on Berkman Center projects. Other fellowships consist of independent work, such as the research and writing of a manuscript or series of papers, an event, or the development and implementation of a project or a study on issues related to the Berkman Center’s areas of inquiry. Each Berkman fellow develops and coordinates their fellowship workplan with the Center’s directors and staff.

Fellowship terms typically run the course of the academic year, roughly from the beginning of September through the end of May. In some cases, particularly with project fellowships, the period of appointment does not align with the US academic year. In some instances, fellows are re-appointed for consecutive fellowship terms.

Most Berkman fellows work out of the greater-Boston area and spend a significant amount of time at the Berkman Center.

  • Open to all disciplines
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Phone +1 (617) 495-7547
Fax +1 (617) 495-7641
Email cyber@law.harvard.edu

Main Office and Mailing Address (“The Yellow House”)
23 Everett Street, Second Floor
Cambridge, MA 02138