 Institution organisatrice |  Harvard University. Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Etats-Unis d'Amérique
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 Institution d'exécution |  Harvard University. Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, Etats-Unis d'Amérique
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 Type |  Programmes d'études supérieures |  |
 Nom |  Carr Center Fellowships for Academics and Scholars (non-stipendiary) |  |
 Groupe cible |  Minorités Enseignants Professeurs d’université Etudiants universitaires Femmes |  |
 Formation continue ou formation professionnelle |  Non |  |
 Pays |  Etats-Unis d'Amérique
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 Orientation géographique |  International |  |
 Droits de l’homme incorporés au cursus |  Non |  |
 Date limite pour les inscriptions |  18 March 2005. |  |
 Procédure d’inscription |  Each applicant should submit:
1. A curriculum vitae;
2. Confidential letters of recommendation from two people who can attest to the applicant's academic competence. The letters must be included with the applicants' materials;
3. A writing sample pertinent to the application;
4. A statement regarding funding for the fellowship. For academics on sabbatical, this may be simply a statement of that fact and an acknowledgement that no further funding will be necessary. For those applicants who will be seeking outside funding for the fellowship, please indicate such and provide a list of confirmed and potential funding sources, indicating amounts requested/to be requested from each source, whether applications have already been submitted and, if not, the dues dates for application submission.
5. A 3- to 5- page double-spaced statement that outlines a major research project to be completed during the fellowship and describes its relevance to the Carr research agenda. |  |
 Conditions d’admission |  All human rights scholars and academics are eligible to apply. Because the Center seeks to draw applicants with a diversity of professional and academic experience, they will use no single criteria to measure eligibility. The Center expects 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. |  |
 Informations supplémentaires |  Funding: Non-stipendiary fellows are provided with office space, computers with LAN and Internet connections, and access to Harvard University libraries and other facilities. Unfortunately, the Center cannot assist in efforts to secure outside funding, therefore we strongly encourage 2005-2006 applicants who will require funding to conduct a search for funding to support a fellowship at the Center simultaneously with the application process. |  |
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