The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard University is offering 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.
Noteworthy this year, is the recently created Gebran G. Tueni Human Rights Fellowship which aims to attract two fellows from Lebanon and/or Iraq.
All the fellowships are specific in funding, eligibility and expectations. Thus, we encourage potential candidates to visit the Carr Center Website http://www.hks.harvard.edu/cchrp/ for further details and the application procedure. Please be aware of the February 27, 2009 deadline for all applications.
We hope you find this news as exciting as we do, and we wish good luck to those who decide to apply.