The Roger D. Fisher Fellowship at Harvard Law School supports research and teaching in negotiation and conflict resolution, fostering new scholarship and practical approaches in the field.
Funder: Harvard Law School
Due Dates (Anticipated): June 2026 (application deadline, projected)
Funding Amounts: Fellowship term: 1–2 academic years; funding supports research and teaching in negotiation and conflict resolution.
Summary: Supports fellows to advance research, teaching, and practice in negotiation and conflict resolution at Harvard Law School.
Key Information: Fellows are appointed at the Dean's discretion; open to both academics and practitioners with relevant experience.
This fellowship honors the legacy of Professor Roger D. Fisher by supporting research and teaching in negotiation and conflict resolution at Harvard Law School. The program aims to foster new generations of scholars and practitioners who will advance, teach, and apply the ideas and skills essential for reconciling conflict and reaching agreement. Fellows are expected to contribute to the field through research, pedagogy, or practical approaches to significant public conflicts, and to share their work with the broader academic community. Appointments are for one or two academic years and are made at the discretion of the Dean.