Dear members of the Network of Centers,

 

The Center for Cyber Law & Policy (CCLP) at the University of Haifa is pleased to announce its 2018 Call for Papers. We invite scholars, researchers, young scientists, graduate and post-doctoral students, and experts in cyber law and policy, of any accredited academic institution in Israel and abroad, to apply for research grants.

This year CCLP offers three tracks to apply for:

  1. Research Track

Eligibility: Faculty members of any accredited academic institution in Israel or abroad and prominent academics or professional experts working in collaboration with a faculty member as Co-PIs on a joint proposal.

Funding: up to USD 29,000.

 

  1. Interdisciplinary Track

Eligibility: Faculty members of any accredited academic institution in Israel or abroad and prominent academics or professional experts working in collaboration with a faculty member as Co-PIs on a joint proposal. The proposal must feature a team of a computer science researcher and a law/policy related researcher (in fields such as law, social science, political science, humanities, education, economics, etc.).

Funding: up to USD 58,000. Funding may exceed this sum at the discretion of CCLP based on the quality of the proposed research, its applicability, and available resources.

  

  1. Fellows Track

Eligibility: Faculty, Fellows and Doctoral Students, of any accredited academic institution in Israel or abroad, interested in pursuing a research project towards an academic publication (e.g., peer review journal, book, patent).

Funding: up to USD 17,500.

 

The Call for Paper is attached and at:

http://weblaw.haifa.ac.il/he/Research/ResearchCenters/cyberLaw/Pages/default.aspx

 

APPLICATION DUE March 1, 2018

 

Please help us share information about the call!

 

For more information please contact: cyber@univ.haifa.ac.il

 

With kind regards,

 

Yoni Har Carmel

 

 

The Center for Cyber Law & Policy

University of Haifa

199 Aba Khoushy Ave. Mount Carmel

Haifa, Israel 3498838

 

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