Monday, February 2, 2009

Carr Center Fellowships for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University, USA

The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University is pleased to announce the availability of five 10-month fellowships for scholars and practitioners starting in September 2009.
Scholarship: Fellowships at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Harvard University Deadline: February 27, 2009
Open to: scholars and practitioners
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University is pleased to announce the availability of five 10-month fellowships for scholars and practitioners starting in September 2009. These fellowships are designed to attract a diversity of human rights scholars and practitioners to join our team and work at the Carr Center. The following 10-month fellowships will be available, some with a specific topic or requirements in mind:
  • Two positions open under the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Fellowships to undertake a topic of the fellow’s choice.
  • One fellowship for those with specific interests in human trafficking and modern slavery issues, as part of the Carr Center Initiative to Stop Human Trafficking.
  • With a Middle East emphasis, the recently created Gebran G. Tueni Human Rights Fellowship opens the opportunity for two fellows coming from the Lebanon and/or Iraq.

All these fellowships are specific in funding, eligibility and expectations.
Thus, we encourage potential candidates to visit our Website.For further details and the application procedure, click here.Please be aware of the February 27, 2009 deadline for all applications.

We hope you find this news as exciting as we do, and that you will consider this unique opportunity to become part of the Carr Center Community; or recommend someone that your believe would be interested who would qualify for the fellowships.

Sincerely,
Lois AndreasenExecutive Director

The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy

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