Seeking Summer Law Interns

The Privacy Tools' legal team is looking to engage a diverse group of students who are interested in the Privacy Tools project, as Berkman Center Summer Interns!

The legal team, led by Prof. Urs Gasser at the Berkman Center, explores cross-disciplinary approaches to data privacy and devises new privacy frameworks, legal instruments, and policy recommendations that complement advanced tools for private data analysis being developed in the project.

To support this work, the Berkman team is looking for rising second and third-year law students to conduct research and analysis on topics related to privacy law and policy. Summer interns will write legal memoranda on selected topics in law, draft data sharing agreements, survey recent privacy-related publications in academic journals, aid in the development of new conceptual models for privacy and data sharing, and attend lectures and events with privacy experts from a wide range of disciplines.

Information about the 10-week summer program, eligibility, and links to the Berkman application procedures can be found here.