The Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC) is inviting applications for Anamax Charitable Foundation Scholarship. The application is for a short course.
Duration of the course: 30 September to 13th December 2019
Nationality: open for students from developing countries.
The Human Rights Law Centre (HRLC) was established in 1993. It was established with the objective of conducting human rights research in post-Soviet Russia and to provide training to the judiciary and law enforcement agencies across the former territories.
Level of study: short course
Subject Area: International Human Rights Law.
Scholarship Award: The Scholarship value will be up to the value of £2,750
The scholarship will cover:
- Travel to and from Nottingham to attend the course (including airfare, airport transfers)
- Accommodation for the 10 weeks of the course, inclusive of all related taxes and bills.
Number of Scholarships: 2
Eligibility criteria:
- The applicants must be candidates from developing countries.
- The applicants should demonstrate a desire to know more about the human rights and who would return home to work in human rights.
- The candidate should have a very good command of the English language.
How to Apply: The mode of application is via email. The mail should be sent to Ms Agnes Flues, HRLC Coordinator at agnes.flues@nottingham.ac.uk.
Documents required:
- A copy of detailed CV
- A 1,000-word statement explaining why one wants to apply for the short course and explain the work one will be undertaking in human rights after returning to his/her home country.
Quick Overview——————— | |
Organization | University of Nottingham |
Level | Short course |
Country | UK |
Subject Areas | International Human Rights Law |
Fellowship Amount | £2,750 |
Eligibility | Open for candidates from developing countries |
Deadline | 15th July 2019 |