Applications are invited for the SEWA FELLOWSHIP 2022.

ABOUT

Sewa Fellowship is a strategic investment in human capacity, and grassroots organizations to build solutions for India’s complex socio-economic-cultural matrix. We believe in the power and potential of youth to drive ideas, run movements, nurture organizations, and seek truth and justice to together build a better Bharat.

As a 100-week program, the fellowship equips young, bright minds with knowledge, skills, and a mindset to serve. With extensive mentor support, the program bridges the needs of grassroots development with a vision for the future.

ELIGIBILITY

Indicative Age: 21-30 years

Must have some volunteer experience with the community, with a minimum 1 year of equivalent work experience

Language constraints based on project locations

STIPEND

Around 30,000 per month during the entire period of grassroots work. This will be in the form of a direct stipend, dedicated fixed deposits, house rent allowance, and other allowances. Apart from this, there would be an additional investment of around ₹15,000 per month per fellow, on the training. This would be in the form of courses, reflective activities, immersive programs, and hands-on workshops.

CURRICULUM

The curriculum will be deeply rooted in a doer’s perspective of social development at the grassroots. The entire structure is based on three pillars i.e. knowledge, skill, and will-power of the individual. The fellows would undergo 300 hours of curriculum each year, from residential boot camps, retreat camps, and online lectures. This is over and beyond the learning experiences that would happen while working on the ground.

The curriculum is an outcome of a deep reflection on India’s current and future needs, and the preparedness needed to fulfill the same. The curriculum is built with extensive consultations with grassroots leaders, domain experts, and senior academicians. An elaborate curriculum is also available on the fellowship homepage.

SELECTION PROCESS

There are two formats to apply:

  • Direct sign-up by the applicant.
  • Nomination by his/her senior. This can be a reporting manager, professor, teacher, guru, colleague, or mentor.

This would be followed by an application form and a statement of purpose.

The next stage of the selection involves some activities that the fellow would need to undertake in his/her own location/geography, followed by a telephonic conversation.

The next stage involves in-person interaction with some group activities.

The activities in both stages are designed to fulfill three purposes: fun-filled learnings, understanding the on-ground nature of the fellows, and providing an immersive perspective of the fellowship and the aspiring fellow.

CALENDAR

The entire fellowship program is structured to maximize learning for the fellows. Here are some key elements:

  • Social BootCamp: We begin the program with a 21-day residential Bootcamp to provide a landscape view of the social sector, train them on key skills needed, and build perspective on development and grassroots change.
  • Grassroots Work: Each fellow would have a dedicated project to serve a community. This can be in any domain of development, like education, health, livelihoods, etc, based on the available projects and interests of the fellow.
  • Immersive Programs: Every 3-4 months, the fellows would join an immersive program with a senior social leader to deepen their understanding of society, nation, and the world.
  • Weekend Sessions: Every weekend, the fellows would have 2-3 sessions in the form of courses, peer activities, mentor sessions, and reflective exercises.

HOW TO APPLY

https://sewainternational.org/fellowship#utm_source=Portal

CONTACT DETAILS

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Applications are invited for the Ahimsa Fellowship 2022-23.

ABOUT

The Ahimsa Fellowship Program aims at creating a network of effective animal welfare leaders adept at working closely with state governments and district administrations to enforce animal protection laws in India.

Animal welfare can be achieved if trained professionals assist the Governments in fulfilling their statutory duties vide systemic apparatuses like State Animal Welfare Boards, Societies For The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, Infirmaries, Slaughterhouse Monitoring Committees, Animal Birth Control Monitoring Committees, etc.

ELIGIBILITY

  • Graduation degree in any discipline
  • Good communication skills (English and a Second Local Language)
  • Passion for animal welfare/rights
  • Persistence, lateral thinking, innovation, and team player
  • Between 22 and 35 years old
  • Be available to attend the full 9 Month duration of the program

SELECTION PROCESS

Shortlisted candidates will be screened for an interview.

IMPORTANT DATES

  • 06.05.2022 – Applications Open
  • 11.07.2022 – Applications Closed
  • 15.08.2022 – Final Selection of Fellows

https://ahimsafellowship.org/application-form/

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Applications are invited from eligible candidates for the Stanford Byers Center for BIODESIGN INNOVATION FELLOWSHIP 2023-24.

ABOUT

Ready to take your career in health technology innovation to the next level? The Biodesign Innovation Fellowship is a 10-month experience that equips aspiring innovators with a proven, repeatable process to identify important health-related needs, invent novel health technologies to address them (including medical devices, diagnostics, digital health, drug delivery, and biotechnology solutions), and prepare to implement those products into patient care through start-up, corporations, or other channels. In addition, the Innovation Fellows become part of the Stanford Biodesign community, which is a life-long, worldwide network of innovators passionate about improving healthcare.

ELIGIBILITY

Individuals with advanced degrees and/or substantial work experience in the engineering, life sciences, computer science, business, product design, law, medical, or nursing fields are encouraged to apply. Fellows will be selected based on their experience, passion, and drive, as well as their potential to become leading innovators in the health tech field. Applicants are welcome from any country.

LOCATION

Stanford Biodesign Fellows become members of the Stanford Biodesign team at the James H. Clark Center on the Stanford University campus. Clinical immersion is completed at Stanford Health Care, as well as in a variety of other settings across the continuum of care.

PERIOD

The fellowship is a full-time, intensive experience that runs from the beginning of August through early June each year. Stanford Biodesign Innovation Fellows receive a monthly stipend and health benefits during their fellowship period.

APPLICATION FEE

$95 non-refundable application fee

APPLICATION DEADLINE

Friday, August 12, 2022

HOW TO APPLY

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CONTACT DETAILS

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The National University of Singapore Faculty of Law (NUS Law) is pleased to invite applications for Sheridan Fellowship.

ABOUT

These full-time positions are intended to serve as a bridge between either undergraduate study or work in the legal profession and a tenure-track academic position with a strong foundation in Singapore law.

Successful candidates will be appointed for two years on a competitive salary. You will teach half of the standard faculty workload, typically by joining one of the team-taught compulsory subjects. The reduced load will free up considerable time for research, supported by a faculty mentor who will read and comment on your work, and advise on publication avenues. Sheridan Fellows are expected to actively participate in faculty events and to present at least one paper in the Faculty Research Workshop.

ELIGIBILITY

  1. An outstanding undergraduate LLB degree.
  2. Demonstrated potential to produce high quality research.
  3. Applicants may also have an LLM degree (or its equivalent) but this is not essential.
  4. Successful candidates who do not have an LLM degree will be required to complete an LLM and will generally be expected to obtain a doctorate, prior to being appointed to the tenure track.

HOW TO APPLY

To apply, submit a letter of interest together with your curriculum vitae, transcripts of your results, and a list of at least three referees. Applications should be submitted by email to lawfsc@nus.edu.sg. Applications will be treated with the strictest confidence. Applicants must complete the NUS Personal Data Consent for Job Applications, which is to be submitted together with the application. Candidates who are short-listed are expected to attend an interview.

DEADLINE

31 October 2022

https://law.nus.edu.sg/careers/sheridan-fellowship/

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REDRESS is seeking Legal Fellowship applications from excellent graduates, postgraduates and individuals in the early stages of their careers with a strong background in international human rights law to contribute to REDRESS’s work in either London or The Hague.

ABOUT

Legal Fellows at REDRESS are exposed to all aspects of working at a human rights organisation. The work typically includes:

  • Undertaking legal and policy research at the national, regional and international level;
  • Developing policy positions and drafting legal and policy reports;
  • Networking and attending meetings with high-level stakeholders;
  • Developing advocacy strategies and drafting advocacy briefings;
  • Drafting submissions before regional or international courts and UN mechanisms;
  • Organising events;
  • Assisting with fundraising and communications work; and
  • Administrative tasks as required.

In addition, fellows sometimes have the opportunity to be involved in casework, but this cannot be guaranteed. As REDRESS is a relatively small organisation, fellows take an active role in all aspects of our work and have the opportunity to get fully involved in our projects,  supported by REDRESS staff. Fellows are treated as valued members of the team and make a meaningful contribution to REDRESS’ work.

ELIGIBILITY

The following are essential:

  • A qualification in law (this can be an LL.B, LL.M or J.D).
  • An LL.M or strong background in human rights
  • Strong research
  • Fluency in
  • Strong drafting skills in
  • Strong organisational skills.
  • An ability to work independently with minimal
  • A demonstrable commitment to the rights of victims of human rights abuses.

The following are desirable:

  • Knowledge of and/or experience in the functioning of international human rights treaty bodies and UN
  • Knowledge of and/or experience in the functioning of regional mechanisms including the Inter-American system or the African system.
  • Knowledge of and/or experience in the functioning of the ICC.
  • Knowledge of international criminal
  • Previous experience working on torture
  • Good knowledge of languages other than English, in particular Arabic, French, Spanish or Dutch.

DURATION

Fellowships are full-time and typically last a maximum of one year and a minimum of four months.

APPLICATIONS PROCESS

If you would like to be considered please send an email to info@redress.org. The email should:

  • include “Legal Fellowship application” in the subject heading;
  • indicate your available start date and proposed length of the Fellowship;
  • indicate your preference for working remotely or from a REDRESS office;
  • specify if you have a preference for a particular office (London or The Hague);
  • specify your location and time zone if you are working from home;
  • specify what source of funding you have;
  • attach:
    • your CV;
    • a brief covering letter highlighting your key skills; and
    • a short writing sample, for example a university essay or piece of recent work that you are able to share with us.

DEADLINE

Applications can be received on a rolling basis.

https://redress.org/legal-fellowship-2022-2023-london-or-the-hague/

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University of Liverpool is inviting fellowship applications for the International Visiting Research Fellowship Programme 2022-23.

ABOUT

The School of Law and Social Justice, comprising the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology and the Liverpool Law School, is an internationally renowned centre for innovative, multidisciplinary research with a distinct expertise in and commitment to social justice issues.

Over 100 academics are engaged in this vibrant research environment which is supported by nine dynamic research clusters and housed within a newly refurbished state-of-the-art building, designed sensitively around our research and impact needs.

As part of its commitment to nurturing international research partnerships, the School of Law and Social Justice is inviting applications for incoming International Visiting Research Fellowships.

The scheme aims to attract academics from outside of the UK to develop or extend collaborations with existing staff and/or research clusters within the School.

ELIGIBILITY

Applicants should be of postdoctoral status or have equivalent experience and must have the support of an academic member of staff based permanently in the School of Law and Social Justice. That academic member of staff will be responsible for hosting the visiting fellow if successful.

While there is no fixed period for the fellowships, applications for placements of less than two weeks’ duration will not normally be considered.

EXPECTATIONS FOR FELLOWS

Fellows will be expected to develop new or extend existing research collaborations with staff or clusters in the School and outgoing Institution. As a minimum this will include the following:

> presenting a work-in-progress lecture or seminar;

> participating actively in the research events and activities of the School/research cluster, commensurate with their research;

> developing or extending collaborative links, via for example, joint publications and/or joint application/s for research funding;

> acknowledging School of Law and Social Justice support in any publications or other outputs resulting from their Fellowship;

> writing a short reflective blogpost on the virtual online fellowship for the School of Law and Social Justice blog.

producing an ‘End of Fellowship’ report (of no more than 1,000 words) detailing their activities and achievements during the Fellowship.

HOW TO APPLY

Applicants should submit a summary CV and complete the 2022-23 – International Visiting Research Fellowships – Application Form with a proposal of up to 1,000 words addressing the following points:

  • A short summary of research expertise and reasons for the research visit
  • A detailed outline of proposed activities for the duration of the visit
  • How your visiting fellowship will contribute to the research culture of the School of Law and Social Justice (this may include plans for collaborative funding bids, a contribution to staff or doctoral research training, development of collaborations)
  • Details of the envisaged outcomes arising from the fellowship such as external funding, joint publications and potential long-term research partnerships
  • A breakdown of projected costs (travel/accommodation/subsistence) and any other sources of co-funding available.
  • Applications should include a supporting statement from their collaborating partner based in the School of Law and Social Justice.

There will be one application round in 2022-23. Applications for this round should be e-mailed to Ms Jayne Bryson at slsjri@liverpool.ac.uk by the following deadline:

  • No later than 5pm (BST) Monday 27 June 2022

Applications will be assessed by a panel of senior academic staff from the School of Law and Social Justice and applicants will be notified of the outcome within one month. Fellowships should commence within 6 months of approval.

CONTACT DETAILS

SLSJRI@liverpool.ac.uk

https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/engage/

https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/law-and-social-justice/research/fellowships/

https://www.liverpool.ac.uk/media/livacuk/law-and-social-justice/3research/2022-23,-,International,Visiting,Research,Fellowships,-,Guidance.pdf

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