
Global Visitors Program
Visiting Doctoral Researchers
Visiting Doctoral Researchers are doctoral candidates enrolled in a doctoral degree program at another institution who wish to benefit from spending one year of their research at NYU School of Law. They will be fully integrated into the Global Visitor Program's events and into the J.S.D. program as far as is relevant. The Hauser Global Law School Program invites approximately 4 to 6 Visiting Doctoral Researchers each academic year to contribute to the Global Visitors Program.
The Visiting Doctoral Researchers are actively integrated into the Law School community through various academic and social programs, including an invitation to participate in the J.S.D. Colloquium where they may present their research. By the conclusion of their year in residency, all Visiting Doctoral Researchers will have produced a major piece of scholarly work to be considered for inclusion in the Global Law Working Paper Series.
Benefits of Participation
Participating in the Global Visitors Program as a Visiting Doctoral Researcher will include the following benefits:
Additional Information & Application Instructions
The invitation to join the Law School as a Visiting Doctoral Researcher is also an invitation to a life-long relationship with the Hauser Global Law School Program, one that will continue to foster excellence in legal scholarship. If you are interested in applying to the Global Visitors Program as a Visiting Doctoral Researcher please view the information for interested candidates.
If you are interested in participating in the Global Visitors Program in another capacity, you may wish to view information regarding our Global & Senior Global Research Fellows or our Global Fellows from Practice & Government.
Biographical Information
2007-2008 Visiting Doctoral Researchers
2006-2007 Visiting Doctoral Researchers
2005-2006 Visiting Doctoral Researchers
2004-2005 Visiting Doctoral Researchers
Any questions regarding the Global Visitors Program should be directed to GlobalVisitors@juris.law.nyu.edu