The Interdisciplinary Environmental Clinic at the School of Law at Washington University in St. Louis has an exciting and unique opportunity for a new or recent engineering or science graduate to work for the public interest environmental community. The Clinic is an exciting, dynamic and flexible place to work. Our cases have both local and national implications. More information can be found below, attached or on our website: http://law.wustl.edu/intenv/. Please direct any inquiries to Beth Martin, [EMAIL PROTECTED] or 314- 935-4136.
The Engineering and Science Fellow will provide technical case oversight for a portion of clinic cases. Cases will likely involve air and/or water pollution issues. Responsibilities will include: Developing in-depth knowledge of the technical issues associated with assigned cases; Working simultaneously on several clinic cases and projects; Superviing environmental studies and engineering studentsÂ’ work; Directing and reviewing technical research, assisting students in synthesizing information for comment letters and other documents, and assisting students in communicating with experts; Supporting clinic faculty and students in developing and implementing case strategy; Developing an awareness of the interrelationships among science, technology, law, and policy.
