Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Fellowships-Harvard Kennedy School
Professional Fellowships @Fellowships posted 3 weeks agoJob Description
The Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at Harvard Kennedy School offers fellowships to individuals dedicated to advancing human rights through scholarship or practice. The program brings together a diverse group of human rights practitioners, scholars, and activists.
Role Description:
Fellows engage in research, seminars, and collaborative projects that contribute to the Center’s mission of promoting human rights policy and practice.
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Application Cycle: Annually
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What You’ll Need:
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Demonstrated commitment to human rights through scholarship or practice
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Preferred or Required Qualifications:
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Open to post-docs, scholars, academics on sabbatical, human rights defenders, and senior leaders in international organizations
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Benefits and Perks:
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Access to Harvard’s academic resources and networks
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Where and How You Can Apply:
Application details are available on the Carr Center’s website. Applicants requireÂ
- Resume/CV
- Research proposal (including how it fits with the Carr Center’s research and programmatic priorities and specific faculty) and your qualifications (up to 3 pages)
- Executive summary of proposal (up to 200 words)
- The contact information for two references who can comment on your ability to complete the proposed research. These individuals may be contacted by the Carr Center and need not submit documentation unless asked.
- Relevant writing sample (up to 10 pages)
- A list of prior publications or comparable professional deliverables (with links or up to 3 attachments)