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Fellowships & Project Grants
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Law Student Fellowship Program
Wayne Morse Fellowships offer an opportunity to follow in the tradition of Senator Morse, who was also dean of the University of Oregon School of Law. The Wayne Morse Center awards fellowships to three students from each law school class.
Applications were due 3 p.m. on Monday, February 20, 2012, for current students.
There is no application deadline for incoming students, but review of applications begins in early March and continues until all spots are filled.
How to Apply

"I came to law school to become a more effective advocate for progressive change. Being a Wayne Morse Fellow is one the few experiences in my lifetime which truly captures the interconnectedness of our world. I have become acutely aware that societal problems don't exist in isolated silos; the solutions to ecological and economic crises can be the same."
—Elizabeth Brown, 2L
What a Wayne Morse Law Fellowship offers
- A chance to interact with well-known scholars and activists. Past visitors include Dr. Vandana Shiva, Sen. Russ Feingold and Chief Wilma Mankiller. Fellows often correspond, engage in discussion, and share meals with Wayne Morse Center speakers.
- Hands-on experience in planning and organizing conferences and other events.
- An opportunity to instigate and frame important discussions on campus.
- $4,250 toward law school tuition for the year.
Eligibility
Fellowships are awarded on the basis of academic merit and demonstrated interest in the principles and issues that inspired Morse — including public service, fair labor practices, representative government, and civil rights.
How to apply
2011-12 Wayne Morse Fellows
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