GALLATIN GLOBAL FELLOWSHIP IN HUMAN RIGHTS
The Gallatin
Global Fellowship in Human Rights will provide several selected NYU
students with $5,000 each for extended internships or research projects to be
conducted in Summer 2016. Applications are due by midnight on Friday,
October 30.
Students will propose their own Summer projects. These should be affiliated with organizations that position themselves as working in a human rights framework and have the capacity to host students and incorporate them in the substantive aspects of their work. The host organization should also have the administrative capacity to assist students with the logistics of their stay in the country. The projects will be uncredited and, normally, unpaid. It is anticipated that the fellowship will allow students to contribute to the organization’s work while gaining experience in the human rights field in ways that complement their academic trajectories at NYU.
Students will propose their own Summer projects. These should be affiliated with organizations that position themselves as working in a human rights framework and have the capacity to host students and incorporate them in the substantive aspects of their work. The host organization should also have the administrative capacity to assist students with the logistics of their stay in the country. The projects will be uncredited and, normally, unpaid. It is anticipated that the fellowship will allow students to contribute to the organization’s work while gaining experience in the human rights field in ways that complement their academic trajectories at NYU.
See the Gallatin Global Fellowship in Human Rights
application form for detailed instructions and requirements: http://gallatin.nyu.edu/utilities/forms/human-rights.html
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