Call for Applications - Doctoral Scholarships in Law and AI & Postdoctoral Fellowship in Law and Technology
The Cyberjustice Laboratory and the LexUM Chair in Legal Information offer an exceptional opportunity for doctoral students and postdoctoral researchers passionate about information technology, cyberjustice, and artificial intelligence. The LexUM Chair in Legal Information and Cyberjustice Laboratory Doctoral Fellowship is designed to encourage two young researchers to embark on an exciting thesis exploring the themes of information technology, cyberjustice, and artificial intelligence. In addition, the LexUM Chair in Legal Information offers a 12-month postdoctoral internship focusing on the social and legal challenges of legal informatics. This Chair aims to promote the development of legal information, access to it, access to law and justice, and issues related to the use of information technologies in the legal field. In collaboration with the Cyberjustice Laboratory, the Chair is leading the JusticeBot project, which explores the use of natural language processing and artificial intelligence to improve access to the law and online dispute resolution. The postdoctoral fellowship offers the opportunity to contribute to this exciting research project in artificial intelligence and law.
2 Doctoral Scholarships - AI and Law (Fall 2024)
CONDITIONS
Annual value: $30,000 (renewable once)
Important dates:
Application deadline : April 30th, 2024 Please note : We are accepting applications now and will notify successful candidates as they become available. Fellows must start their doctoral program no later than Autumn 2024 (August 2024). ! We therefore strongly encourage you to submit your scholarship application as soon as possible ! Payment method : The scholarship will be paid in two installments to the tuition fee service : the first installment will be paid during the term of admission and the second installment will be paid according to the specifics issued in the grant letter. The LexUM Chair and the Cyberjustice Laboratory reserve the right not to grant a scholarship in 2024, depending on the applications received.
eligibility requirements:
- Admission to the doctoral program of Université de Montréal’s Law Faculty ;
- Thesis related to the field of law and artificial intelligence.
- Please note that the Lexum Chair's "Law and AI" scholarships are specifically intended for students not enrolled at the Université de Montréal. They aim to attract and support students interested in the intersections between law and artificial intelligence.
- Be directed by one of the researchers of the Cyberjustice Laboratory.
AWARD CRITERIA:
- High level academic record;
- Quality and seriousness of the candidate;
- Demonstration of a strong interest in the issues related to the interaction between law and information and communication technologies.
APPLICATION
- A letter of intent written to the attention of the Committee of the present scholarship and adapted to the selection criteria of the scholarship;
- A brief description of your research project;
- A research and writing schedule;
- A reference letter from a Professor;
- A curriculum vitae;
- Copies of your transcripts (unofficial copies accepted) of your undergraduate and/or graduate degrees, depending on your level of education;
- Any other document or information you consider relevant (statement of financial need, letter of recommendation, etc.).
Contact : Alexis Leblanc-Roy @ alexis.leblanc-roy@umontreal.ca
Call for Applications for Postdoctoral Fellowship in Law and Technology (2024-2025)
Important Dates:
Application deadline: April 30, 2024 Submit by email to Alexis Leblanc-Roy@ alexis.leblanc-roy@umontreal.ca Internship start date: September 2024 The LexUM Chair and the Cyberjustice Laboratory reserve the right not to grant a fellowship in 2024, depending on the applications received.
The Chair is committed to offering:
- Up to $58,500 annually (amount subject to change – see collective agreement), paid as salary;
- Access to a workstation (if campus access conditions permit) and all resources offered by the University of Montreal (email address, access to libraries and computer resources);
- Administrative support for the organization of scientific activities.
The intern agrees to:
- Participate in the JusticeBot research project;
- Participate and contribute to the Chair’s research work on a full time basis throughout the duration of the postdoctoral fellowship;
- Actively participate in the advancement of the JusticeBot project;
- Organize a scientific activity before the termination of the internship;
- Participate in all the working meeting of the JusticeBot project;
- Complete the admission and registration process with the University of Montreal’s Faculty of Graduate Studies (see information here (French only): https://esp.umontreal.ca/stagiaire-postdoctoral/).
Guide for Postdoctoral Fellows of the University of Montreal (French only): https://esp.umontreal.ca/fileadmin/esp/documents/PDF/GuideStagiairePostdoctoral_Fra.pdf Policy on the Status of Postdoctoral Fellows at the University of Montreal (French only): https://esp.umontreal.ca/fileadmin/esp/documents/PDF/PolitiqueSPDmai2015.pdf
Eligibility Criteria:
- Possessing a doctorate in research for less than 5 years at the start date of the internship;
- Possessing no other professional commitments for the duration of the internship;
- Possessing Canadian citizenship, permanent residence or a valid work permit at the start date of the intership.
Required Documents:
- CV;
- Graduate transcripts;
- Planned research project related to the JusticeBot project (maximum 3 pages)
- Doctoral degree or proof that the thesis has been defended or is about to be defended;
- 2 letter of recommendation.
Evaluation Criteria:
- Originality and potential contribution to the research project;
- Relevance of previous and current work;
- Links with the Chair’s scientific interests;
- General quality of the academic record.
For more information, please contact: Alexis Leblanc-Roy@ kalexis.leblanc-roy@umontreal.ca
This content has been updated on 15 April 2024 at 15 h 44 min.