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School of Fish: STEM Careers in IP

Fish & Richardson is pleased to announce its School of Fish program. This program aims to educate undergraduate and graduate students about intellectual property law and increase exposure to career paths in the field.PROGRAM DATES AND TIMESSchool of Fish will be a combination of virtual and in-person programming. The first five sessions will be virtual, and the program will conclude with an in-person session.Virtual Sessions: every Friday from October 2 - October 30, 2026 3:00 - 5:00pm ET.Candidates will attend weekly workshops that focus on introductory information on IP law and various career options in IP.Workshops will be led by Fish attorneys and technology specialists.Candidates are expected to attend all five sessions.In-Person Session: Week of January 4, 2027 in Washington, D.C. (exact dates to be determined by semester schedules) Fish will cover travel and lodging costs.This session will include interactive education, networking, interview and resume workshops, career planning, and a social reception.MONETARY AWARDThose that complete the program will receive: A $1,000 scholarship upon completion of the programThe cost of the LSAT or Patent Office Registration exam fee for those who express interestA discount code for an LSAT or Patent Office Registration Exam prep courseQUALIFICATIONSCandidates must: Be entering their third or fourth year of undergraduate study, or pursuing a graduate degree in a science or engineering fieldBe enrolled at a U.S.-based college or university for the duration of the programDemonstrate meaningful commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through their involvement in school or other community efforts and initiativesEach applicant must attach the following to this application. Your application will not be considered if these are not attached: ResumeUndergraduate transcript (official or unofficial)Directed personal statement (see below)DIRECTED PERSONAL STATEMENTOn a separate document (that must be attached to this application), in 500 words or less, please describe the following: your interest in STEM, your interest in patent law and School of Fish specifically, and the experiences or activities that demonstrate your interest and commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, either within your school or in your community.APPLICATION DEADLINEThe application period will close on July 15, 2026, at 11:59p.m. ET.Candidates must submit a directed personal statement, resume, and undergraduate transcripts (official or unofficial). Only complete applications will be considered. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Selections will be announced in August.This program does not offer employment opportunities. By submitting your resume and related information, you acknowledge this is not an internship or other opportunity to work for Fish & Richardson P.C.#LI-DNIEqual Opportunity EmployerThis employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws. For further information, please review the Know Your Rights notice from the Department of Labor.