Student Opportunities
Certificate Program
Interested JD students can strengthen their understanding of competition and consumer protection law and signal to employers their preparation within the field by earning the JD Certificate in Competition and Consumer Protection Law. Interested students must complete required coursework, a practical experience, and extracurricular activities.
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Student Fellowship Program
Join the over one hundred alums who have completed the Consumer Antitrust Student Fellowship and developed the skills and knowledge to succeed in the practice of these vital areas of the law
Gain valuable experience in the classroom, externships, and through specialized research and programs geared to your interests in the field
Student fellowships in the top third of the class also receive stipends of up to $4000.
Consumer Antitrust LLM Scholarship
We offer a 60% tuition reduction Consumer Antitrust Scholarship for Loyola’s LLM Program for International Lawyers.
The selected recipient will be part of the full activities and events of the Antitrust Institute, and will work closely with Institute Faculty to develop a tailored curriculum in international law with a focus in competition law.
Please contact Insa Blanke, Executive Director of Foreign and International LLM Programs, at iblanke1@luc.edu to discuss any questions regarding the application and the program.
Senior Research Fellowship
International and U.S. faculty and government officials selected for the Senior Research Fellowship receive:
- Office space, computer facilities, and library privilege
- A small research budget
- Opportunities to present Work-in-Progress
- The possibility of teaching a course or seminar in the winter semester
- Mentorship with research and publication
- Participation in the intellectual life of the Institute and the Law School
Applicants receiving sabbatical funding, Fulbright awards, and similar outside funding sources will receive priority.
Applications for the next academic year will be accepted on a rolling basis and may be submitted electronically to antitrust@luc.edu.
Certificate Program
Interested JD students can strengthen their understanding of competition and consumer protection law and signal to employers their preparation within the field by earning the JD Certificate in Competition and Consumer Protection Law. Interested students must complete required coursework, a practical experience, and extracurricular activities.
Learn More
Student Fellowship Program
Join the over one hundred alums who have completed the Consumer Antitrust Student Fellowship and developed the skills and knowledge to succeed in the practice of these vital areas of the law
Gain valuable experience in the classroom, externships, and through specialized research and programs geared to your interests in the field
Student fellowships in the top third of the class also receive stipends of up to $4000.
Consumer Antitrust LLM Scholarship
We offer a 60% tuition reduction Consumer Antitrust Scholarship for Loyola’s LLM Program for International Lawyers.
The selected recipient will be part of the full activities and events of the Antitrust Institute, and will work closely with Institute Faculty to develop a tailored curriculum in international law with a focus in competition law.
Please contact Insa Blanke, Executive Director of Foreign and International LLM Programs, at iblanke1@luc.edu to discuss any questions regarding the application and the program.
Senior Research Fellowship
International and U.S. faculty and government officials selected for the Senior Research Fellowship receive:
- Office space, computer facilities, and library privilege
- A small research budget
- Opportunities to present Work-in-Progress
- The possibility of teaching a course or seminar in the winter semester
- Mentorship with research and publication
- Participation in the intellectual life of the Institute and the Law School
Applicants receiving sabbatical funding, Fulbright awards, and similar outside funding sources will receive priority.
Applications for the next academic year will be accepted on a rolling basis and may be submitted electronically to antitrust@luc.edu.