The program is open only to senior scholars, judges, and governmental officials with a substantial record of professional achievement and a well-developed research agenda. Junior scholars and officials interested in studying at Stanford Law School should apply instead to the Stanford Program in International Legal Studies (SPILS) or, if appropriate, to Stanford Law School's specialty LL.M. programs in corporate governance or law, science and technology. Information on these programs can be found on the Advanced Degree Programs webpage.
5-10 scholars per year
Visiting Scholars are selected on the basis of experience, prior professional achievements, and the quality of research proposals. All scholars must be proficient in the English language. Also, Visiting Scholars must have a Stanford Law School faculty sponsor, who will be in residence at the time of the Scholar's visit, and who is interested in the Scholar's proposed research plan.
Visiting Scholars enjoy access to the Stanford libraries, a carrel in the Stanford Law Library, a computer account, access to and unlimited printing from Lexis and Westlaw, and the opportunity to audit up to two courses on a non-credit basis with the consent of the instructor. Visiting Scholars also are welcome to attend a variety of workshops, colloquia and other academic presentations at the Law School. Visiting Scholars are eligible to use the University's recreational and athletic facilities.
For the 2009-10 academic year, Visiting Scholars are charged $2,900 per academic quarter. The Law School calendar can be viewed here
Stanford does not offer any financial aid for Visiting Scholars, nor can the Law School defray tuition. Fees are payable in US dollars, in a check made out to "Stanford University" and are due upon arrival.
Prospective visiting scholars must submit the following information in support of their application:
Although we do not require TOEFL certification for visiting scholars, the application materials must include evidence of a strong proficiency in the English language. Applicants may be required to take an English proficiency examination at the U.S. Embassy.
Applications are reviewed when they are complete, by the law school faculty member under whose supervision the visitor wishes to work. The maximum stay is one year, however, visitors have the option of staying for just one or two academic quarters if they choose to do so.
Normally, applications for stays of less than one quarter will not be considered. If you are interested in gaining access to the Robert Crown Library for shorter stays, please visit the library's website.
There is a visa application fee of $125, payable to Stanford University, as well as additional visa fees required by the US government. In order to prepare your visa application, Stanford will ask you to verify that you have available at least US $2,500 in resources for each month you plan to be in the United States.
Stanford does not provide housing for visiting scholars. Upon acceptance, we will provide you with links to local resources advertising housing, which you should research carefully before making a commitment.
Please send application materials and inquiries to vscholars@
law.stanford.edu.