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    Victor H. Kramer Foundation Fellowship

    The Victor H. Kramer Foundation Fellowship supports DOJ and FTC mid-career professionals for advanced antitrust research and study at Harvard Law School.

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    Funder: Harvard Law School

    Due Dates (Anticipated): March 2027 (Application deadline, projected)

    Funding Amounts: Varies; typically covers a full academic year in residence at Harvard Law School; specific stipend not publicly listed.

    Summary: Supports mid-career DOJ and FTC professionals for advanced study and research in antitrust and related fields at Harvard Law School.

    Key Information: Eligibility limited to professional staff of DOJ Antitrust Division and FTC; offered every other year.


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    The Victor H. Kramer Foundation Fellowship is a biennial opportunity established to provide mid-career professional employees of the Antitrust Division of the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) with time for advanced study, reflection, and immersion in emerging research at Harvard Law School. Fellows design a personalized program of reading, research, and coursework in consultation with a faculty program director, allowing them to deepen their expertise in antitrust, consumer protection, and related areas of law. The fellowship fosters intellectual exchange between practitioners and the Harvard Law School community, enriching both the fellow’s career and the academic environment.


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