
"The fellowship, which carries the title of Visiting Associate Professor of Law, is one of the better-known entry points into IP legal academia."
"GW Law's location in Washington, D.C. puts you in close proximity to the USPTO, the Federal Circuit, and the broader IP policy community."
"The position involves teaching one course per academic year, assisting with administration of GW Law's IP Program, and pursuing scholarly research."
"Candidates need a J.D. (or equivalent international degree or U.S. LL.M.), a strong academic record, and a defined research project in intellectual property law."
George Washington University Law School is seeking applicants for the Frank H. Marks Intellectual Property Law Fellow position, which is a notable entry point into IP legal academia. The fellowship offers a supportive faculty and engaged students, with the advantage of being located near key IP institutions in Washington, D.C. The role includes teaching, administrative assistance, and research. Candidates must hold a J.D. or equivalent, have a strong academic background, and present a research project. Applications are due by April 24, 2026.
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