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Technology & Human Rights Fellowship |
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financement |
Institution organisatrice |
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Fréquence |
Annuel |
Niveau |
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Objectifs |
At the Center, fellows will have an opportunity to advance their own professional development by completing works in progress, bridging into new fields or disciplines, and interacting with a community of leading human rights scholars.
Scholars will be expected to be in residence at the Center throughout the fellowship period, and have no other significant professional commitments during this time. Over the course of the fellowship period, each fellow will be expected to complete a research project and produce a significant written work. Fellows are expected to be active participants in a fellows colloquium program, providing feedback to colleagues on their research-in-progress. Fellows may also be asked to serve as guest lecturers in classes, give presentations, and attend Center events. In addition, the Fellowship Program Director may arrange for participation in other collaborative activities. |
Orientation de fond |
droits de l'homme |
Groupe cible |
Enseignants Etudiants universitaires Femmes Minorités |
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Langue |
English |
Pays |
Etats-Unis d'Amérique |
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Cambridge, MA |
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Procédure d’inscription |
The following items should be included in your application via our Google Form. Incomplete or late applications will not be accepted.?
Resume/CV
Project proposal that outlines the background or context, the nature of the problem, the time horizon for the problem, the proposed nature of your research project or intervention (including how it fits with the Carr Center’s work), the anticipated impact, and your qualifications (up to 3 pages)
Executive summary of proposal (up to 200 words)
2 letters of recommendation from individuals who can comment on your ability to complete the proposed project
Relevant writing sample (up to 5 pages)
A list of prior publications (with links or up to 3 attachments)
Indicate on your application if you intend to be residential or non-residential (we have some shared office space for residential applicants)
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Conditions d’admission |
All human rights scholars and academics are eligible to apply. Because we seek to draw applicants with a diversity of professional and academic experience, the Center will use no single criteria to measure eligibility. We do expect that successful scholar/ academic applicants will have completed a Ph.D., J.D. or equivalent degree.
The Carr Center encourages applications from women, minorities, and citizens of all countries. Fellows must be able to read, write and speak English fluently. |
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Page d'accueil |
https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/technology-human-rights-fellowship |
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If you wish to share with us your experience with regard to this programme, please fill out this evaluation.
Please note that evaluations are for OHCHR's internal use only.
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