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08 August 2012

Human Right Watch Fellowships in International Human Rights

August 7th, 2012

Deadline- October 11, 2012
Countries/Region- All Countries
Applications invited from International fellows who wants to apply for Fellowships in International Human Rights.
Fellowships are as follows-
  • Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg Fellowship - Established in memory of Alan R. and Barbara D. Finberg, early supporters of Human Rights Watch (“HRW”), this fellowship is open to recent graduates (at the Master’s level) in the fields of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies. Graduates with LL.B. degrees or advanced degrees in other relevant disciplines may also be considered.
  • Arthur Koenig Fellowship - Established in 2010, the Arthur Koenig Fellowship is a two-year fellowship designed to help bring talented people from disadvantaged economic backgrounds or from communities deeply affected by human rights abuse into the human rights movement. The Arthur Koenig fellowship is open to recent graduates (at the Master’s level or above) in the fields of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies. Graduates with LL.B. degrees or advanced degrees in other relevant disciplines may also be considered.
Complete application packets which must include the following-
  • cover letter
  • resume
  • two letters of recommendation
  • an unedited, unpublished writing sample (no legal briefs, please)
  • an official law or graduate school transcript
Arthur Koenig Fellowship applicants only: In addition to the cover letter, resume, letters of recommendation, transcript, and writing sample, applicants must also submit an essay describing the aspects of their background that have been economically disadvantaged and/or how human rights abuse shaped their lives and continues to affect them.
Applicants may wish to consider the following when writing this essay-
  • The economic circumstances of their family, including during childhood.
  • Their history of need-based financial assistance used to complete their education to date and their experience working to make a substantial financial contribution to their own education.
  • The highest education level attained by one or both parents, or whether the candidate is a first generation university graduate in his or her family.
  • How human rights abuse has affected their lives and how they are working to overcome its effects.
  • limit the essay to no more than 1,000 words.
Eligibility-
  • Applicants must demonstrate a strong background in international human rights and be committed to building a career in human rights. Research experience, including experience conducting interviews, ideally in the context of human rights research, is required. Field experience in human rights work is strongly desirable. Applicants must have exceptional analytic skills and excellent oral and written communications skills in English. Proficiency in one language in addition to English is strongly desired as is familiarity with countries or regions where serious human rights violations occur.
  • Applicants should be highly motivated and well-organized; able to work quickly and well under pressure, both independently and as a member of a team; able to juggle multiple tasks; and able to meet tight deadlines. The fellowship year will require creativity, initiative, perseverance, and flexibility while maintaining HRW’s high methodological standards.
  • fellows must be recent graduates of law, journalism, international relations, or other relevant studies, or must provide evidence of significant, comparable, relevant work experience
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