
Global & Senior Global Research Fellows
Gruss Scholar in Residence
General Information
The Gruss Scholar in Residence will spend a year in full-time residence at NYU School of Law while researching and writing significant and publishable scholarship in an area related to Jewish law and/or the interaction between Jewish and American law. It is expected that at least one published article will result from the Scholar's year of residence; this article will be considered for publication in the Global Law Working Paper Series or another working paper series of the Law School.
In addition, the Gruss Scholar will familiarize him/herself with the Gruss Library, so as to serve as a resource on its contents for members of the Law School community. The Scholar will supervise the continual updating and enriching of the Gruss Library and will act as the resident liaison between the library, the main Law School library and the rest of the Law School community. The Scholar will become fully integrated with the intellectual community of the Law School, regularly attending events of both the Hauser Global Law School Program (in particular the Global Fellows Forum) and NYU School of Law in general, including the faculty colloquia and other similar events.
Application Details
Candidates who wish to apply to be the Gruss Scholar in Residence should follow the application directions for Global & Senior Global Research Fellows in the Global Visitors Program.
Current Gruss Scholar in Residence
Previous Gruss Scholars in Residence
The Annual Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Lecture
In addition to the Gruss Library and the appointment of the Gruss Scholar in Residence, the Annual Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Lecture is held at the Law School.