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Upper Midwest Human Rights Fellowship Program
- 2007 -

The Human Rights Center encourages residents of the Upper Midwest—including students, teachers, lawyers, health professionals, community leaders and others—to undertake practical experiences/internships in human rights organizations. The Fellowship Program is designed to promote social justice by providing practical training in the varied aspects of human rights work worldwide. The fellowship placement should provide both training for the individual and assistance to the host organization.

The University of Minnesota Human Rights Center Fellowship Program also fosters links between communities in the Upper Midwest and human rights/social justice organizations around the world. Participants return with a stronger commitment to a lifetime of work in human rights/social justice and contribute to bringing human rights concerns home to communities in the Upper Midwest. The human rights/social justice movement itself can benefit greatly from collaboration among individuals from different social, political, economic, and cultural backgrounds.

 

For more information, see:
2007 Guidelines & Application
Frequently Asked Questions
2006 Fellowships  -  Past Fellowships
Guide to International Human Rights Internships and Fellowships
Impact of Human Rights Fellowship Experiences


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