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— FALL 2014 OAK FELLOWSHIP – FOCUS ON GENDER AND HUMAN RIGHTS
The Oak
Institute for the Study of International Human Rights is conducting its search
for the Fall 2014 Oak Human Rights Fellow.
The Oak
Institute is looking for activists focused on the theme of gender and
human rights, which may have to do with women but may also
involve men (and masculinity) and sexual minorities. We invite nominations
particularly from those working on sexual and reproductive
rights, gender empowerment and education, human and sexual
trafficking, activism against gender-based violence, gender- and
sexual-based asylum, or gender and environmental rights.
For more
information on the 2014 Oak Fellowship please view our Brochure.
About the Oak Fellowship
Each
year, the Oak Institute brings an Oak Human Rights Fellow to teach
and conduct research while residing at the College. The Institute organizes
lectures and other events centered around the fellow’s area of expertise. The
purpose of the fellowship is to offer an opportunity for prominent
practitioners in international human rights to take a sabbatical leave from
their work and spend as long as a semester as a scholar-in-residence at the
College. This provides the Fellow time for reflection, research, and writing.
While all
human rights practitioners are eligible, we especially encourage applications
from those who are currently or were recently involved in “on-the-ground” work
at some level of personal risk. The Oak Fellow’s responsibilities include
regular meetings with students either through formal classes or informal
discussion groups and assistance in shaping a lecture series or symposium
associated with the particular aspect of human rights of interest to the
fellow. The fellow also is expected to participate in the intellectual life of
the campus and enable our students to work or study with a professional in the
human rights field.
The Fellow
will receive a stipend and College fringe benefits, plus round-trip
transportation from the fellow’s home site, private housing near campus, use of
a car, and meals on campus. The Fellow will also receive research support,
including office space, secretarial support, computer and library facilities,
and a student assistant. The Fellowship is awarded for the fall semester
(September through December) each year. Following the period of the award, the
fellow is expected to return to her or his human rights work.
If you
wish to be contacted each year when we begin our annual search
process, please join our electronic mailing list at: www.colby.edu/academics_cs/goldfarb/oak/mail.cfm or
email the Oak Institute at: oakhr@colby.edu
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