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Bonavero Student Fellowship Programme 2020

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Application Deadline:12 noon (UK time) Friday, 21st February 2020.

The Bonavero Institute of Human Rights is a dedicated institute within the Faculty of Law at the University of Oxford. Since October 2017, the Institute has been housed in a new building at Mansfield College. Here it will undertake worldclass research in the field of human rights law and foster public engagement in human rights issues beyond the academy.

As part of its mission, the Institute seeks to integrate human rights research and practice within the Law Faculty and the University more broadly. It is establishing a vibrant community of graduate students, hosts outstanding scholars of law and other disciplines, and collaborates with practitioners engaged in the most pressing contemporary human rights issues around the world. 

Eligibility

The fellowship is open to students currently pursuing a research degree or a taught graduate course in the Oxford Law Faculty (BCL/MJur/MSc/MSt/MPhil/DPhil). It is also open to graduate students in other faculties or departments of the University of Oxford with a previous law degree.

In addition, the programme is open to students currently in the final year of the BA (Jurisprudence) programme or those who have graduated from Oxford Law Faculty (including the BA programme) within the last twelve months. Please note that the Samuel Pisar Travelling Fellowship and the OPBP Internship Schemes have more limited criteria.

Applicants may be about to complete their graduate degrees in Oxford or, in appropriate cases and after consulting their supervisor, may be seeking to intermit their studies in order to undertake the internship.

Applicants may apply to more than one of the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights Fellowships. Where applications are made for more than one fellowship, applicants should indicate their order of preference with regard to the different fellowships.

Applicants should demonstrate from their qualifications, especially their studies in Oxford, that they have sufficient knowledge of human rights law, public law, international law and/or constitutional law to make an effective contribution. Usually, applicants will have taken at least one of these law subjects in an Oxford taught programme, will have engaged in research in one or more of these subjects as part of their studies in Oxford and/or will have had practical experience working with human rights organisations.

Application Process

The application process consists of a written application, followed by an interview.

  1. Written application

If you wish to apply for any of these schemes, please read the individual scheme details and submit your application electronically to [email protected] by 12 noon (UK time) Friday, 21st February 2020.

Please include the following documentation:

  • completed application form.
  • Your CV (max 2 pages) which should indicate what previous work you have undertaken, relevant to your application, including whether you have been an active member of any of the organisations or groups linked with the schemes you are applying for.
  • Two letters of reference, preferably from individuals able to speak to your abilities in the field of international law and/or human rights law. In the case of current research students, one of the referees should be the applicant’s supervisor. Please note, references can either be submitted by the applicant or sent directly to [email protected] by the referees. These need to be sent through as pdf attachments.
  • Official transcripts (scanned copies)
  • A letter (max 2 pages, no addressee required) explaining the following:
    • Explain your own reasons for wishing to undertake the internship (approx. 200 words).
    • Explain how your area of study is relevant to the chosen placement (approx. 200 words).
    • In case you wish to apply for various placements, please clarify your preferences and explain your different motivations in one letter (which may be slightly longer).  
    • If you are proposing an organisation to work with or a travel grant (e.g. for the Samuel Pisar Fellowship or the OPBP general internship), please explain your proposed project (approx. 300 words). Please clarify whether this project is already confirmed, e.g. whether you are already in touch with the organisation.
    • Please include a budget/ overview of planned expenditure for the proposed placement (Travel, Accommodation, Subsistence, Other, TOTAL).
    • Please list other (potential) sources of funding (e.g. scholarship stipends, personal funds or college grants that have been granted to you in respect of this internship or for which you have applied) – please include the amount.

Please make sure that all files are sent in pdf format and that file names include your name.

All applications should be sent electronically to [email protected], by the deadline date. Any applications received after this deadline or in the incorrect format, will not be submitted for review.

For More Information:

Visit the Official Webpage of the Bonavero Student Fellowship Programme 2020

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