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Business and Human Rights Program

About the Business and Human Rights Program

Building on the success of its 2026 BHR Scholars-in-Residence pipeline program, St. Mary’s University School of Law, under the supervision of Jena Martin, J.D., Professor and Katherine A. Ryan Chair for Global and International Law, and Tara Van Ho, J.D., Ph.D., LL.M., Associate Professor of Law, two experts in the Business and Human Rights (BHR) field, is issuing a call for participants for its 2027 Residency.

Van Ho and Martin are world-leading scholars in BHR, producing cutting-edge research that influences academia and developments at the United Nations, corporate practice and national and regional legislation.


BHR Scholars-in-Residence Pipeline Program

The program is open to three junior faculty at a U.S.-accredited law school (pre-tenured scholars who have been at a law school for three years or less) who would like to develop their scholarship in the BHR field.

Scholars selected from the call for papers will have an opportunity to take part in a two-and-a-half day intensive workshop in March 2027. Junior scholars will be paired with senior faculty from across the U.S. who are experts in the BHR field to ensure appropriate mentoring and scholarly development.

Workshop sessions will include: a paper workshop with other junior scholars; editing sessions with senior experts; mentoring discussions related to where the junior faculty’s scholarship fits within their research agenda and the larger BHR field. There also will be optional faculty presentations to St. Mary’s Law professors in order to practice presenting their research to a non-BHR audience.

To ensure full participation and research development, only three junior faculty will be chosen for this exciting opportunity.


How to Apply

The deadline is June 15, 2026.

To apply, please email an abstract, a research agenda and a cover letter to Jena Martin at jmartin9@stmarytx.edu by June 15, 2026, or by clicking on the link below. We will review your submission and make our decisions in July 2026. We will be using the call for papers and your research agenda to provide you with the best possible mentors for your residency program. The residency program will pay for airfare (up to $750), meals and lodging while in attendance.

To apply, click on Apply Now below and fill out the form. Please attach to the form your abstract, research agenda and cover letter.

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    For more information or if you experience any technical difficulties, please email Jena Martin, J.D.

    Jena Martin, J.D.
    jmartin9@stmarytx.edu

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