
General Information
The principle aim of the Global Visitors Program at New York University School of Law is the production of scholarship and the advancement of research on global issues prioritized by the Hauser Global Law School Program. We have a notable history of hosting distinguished U.S. and foreign scholars, judges, lawyers and government officials who wish to spend time advancing their scholarship and engaging fully in the intellectual life of the Law School. To that end, visitors will find a wealth of academic activities in which they may participate, including fora, lectures, colloquia, seminars and conferences. Additionally, various social events occur each year, some specifically for Global Visitors and other community-wide celebrations.
General information on NYU School of Law's course offerings, colloquia and special events may be found on this, and the Law School's Web sites. Potential visitors are encouraged to review this information to better understand the ways in which they may be enriched by their time at NYU School of Law and the Law School enriched by them. The primary goal of the Global Visitors Program is the enhancement of research and it is expected that participation in the Program will result in a substantial piece of scholarship which will be considered for inclusion in the Global Law Working Paper Series.
Global Visitors Program Categories
Global & Senior Global Research
Fellows
Global Fellows from Practice
& Government
Visiting Doctoral Researchers
Additional Information & Application Instructions
All those who wish to participate in the Global Visitors Program are strongly encouraged to review the information regarding the program's categories, accessible from the above links. Once a prospective applicant has determined which category is appropriate, he or she should review the additional information and application instructions.
Any questions regarding the Global Visitors Program should be directed to GlobalVisitors@juris.law.nyu.edu