Vanderbilt is starting a new law and business fellowship.  The job posting can be found here.  Thanks to Brian Broughman for passing this on to us. 
 
From the posting:
 
Vanderbilt Law School invites applications for a fellowship working with the school’s Law and Business Program. The fellowship is a two-year appointment that can start either Spring 2023 or Fall 2023. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.

The fellow will spend four semesters in residence at the law school and will have the opportunity to work under the mentorship of Vanderbilt law faculty, particularly faculty affiliated with the Law and Business Program. The position is designed to give the fellow time to focus on research and writing and to prepare for a tenure-track position at a US law school. Consistent with this goal, the fellow is only expected to teach one upper-level business law course each year, and the fellow will have an opportunity to present their research while at a Vanderbilt.

The fellow will earn a competitive salary, commensurate with the candidate’s relevant experience and educational background, and will be provided a budget for conferences and research expenses, and health benefits. Applications are invited from law school graduates. Preference will be given to candidates with relevant work experience.

 
The posting also addresses other aspects of the fellowship, including the details about how to apply.