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Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship at Columbia Law School, USA

Last updated: Oct 19, 2024

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Summary

Target: International Students

Award Value: Fully Funded

Host Institution: Columbia Law School, USA

deadline:

December 1, yearly

Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship at Columbia Law School, USA

Last updated: Oct 19, 2024

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Summary

Target: International Students

Award Value: Fully Funded

Host Institution: Columbia Law School, USA

deadline:

December 1, yearly

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Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship at Columbia Law School, USAApplications for the Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship are now invited. Those who are pursuing LL.M. degree at Colombia Law Schools are welcome to apply. Eligible students are restricted to those coming from Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Successful fellows could receive partial or full tuition and living cost.

Fellowship Description

Columbia Law School is pleased to announce its Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship. The Fellowship is designed to support students who are pursuing an LL.M. degree at Columbia and show exceptional commitment and potential to use their education to become innovators and leaders in human rights. Fellows are expected to devote a significant part of their studies while at Columbia to human rights, and to take an active part in the Law School’s vibrant human rights community.

Award Value

The winning students of Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship may expect to receive:

  • the benefit of partial to full waivers of tuition, and in some cases, a living stipend, depending on the applicant’s demonstrated level of financial need.
  • special consideration for admission to Columbia’s Human Rights Clinic, an innovative course where students learn to be strategic, creative, and critical human rights advocates while pursuing social justice in partnership with civil society and communities, and while advancing human rights methodologies and scholarship.

See Also:  United Nations Minorities Fellowship in Geneva

Level and Area of Studies

Master’s in law (Human Rights LL.M.)

Place of Study

In the United States of America.

Eligibility and Criteria

To be eligible for the Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship:

  • Candidates from Africa, Asia, and Latin America, and candidates who face impediments to education and leadership because of their race, ethnicity, religion, socio-economic background, gender, or sexual orientation are strongly encouraged to apply
  • Applicants must hold a first degree in law
  • A degree in a field other than law, even if followed by a master’s degree in law, generally does not suffice for admission
  • Applicants who have earned a law degree by correspondence course work or distance learning are not eligible for admission
  • As the LL.M. is a full-time program of study, students are not permitted to accept off-campus employment while enrolled in the program

Applicants Nationality

Students from Africa, Asia, and Latin America are welcome to apply.

Application Procedure

The application packet for the Human Rights LL.M. Fellowship at Columbia Law School must consist of the following:

  • A completed application for admission to the LL.M. program through LSAC.
  • A separate, short essay of one to two pages, describing the applicant’s qualifications for the fellowship. Applicants should discuss their current and previous human rights work, interest in and commitment to the field, career goals, and human rights vision.
  • Letters of Recommendation that speak to the applicant’s prior work and future potential as a human rights advocate, scholar, and/or practitioner.
  • The two letters of recommendation submitted for the LL.M. application may also be used for the Fellowship if they comment on the applicant’s human rights work and commitment. In the case that one or both of the letters of recommendation for the LL.M. Program application do not speak to the human rights aspects of the applicant’s background and future interests.
  • The applicant may submit a third letter of recommendation through the LSAC online application from a professor or human rights practitioner who can comment knowledgeably about her or his human rights commitment, experience, and future plans.
  • Application Deadline: December 1, yearly.

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