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Jobs and Internships / Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights
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Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights

July 25, 2007


Human Rights in China (HRIC) is pleased to host the Robert L. Bernstein Fellowship in International Human Rights. The fellowship will enable an NYU Law School graduate to devote a year to full-time human rights work at HRIC. The fellowship is established in honor of Mr. Bernstein, Director and Chair Emeritus of HRIC and Founding Chair and Director Emeritus of Human Rights Watch, who has made lifelong contributions to human rights in China and around the world.

HRIC is an international, Chinese human rights nongovernmental organization with a mission to promote international human rights and advance the institutional protection of those rights in China. Through international, domestic, and electronic advocacy, casework, and research, HRIC works to promote systemic legal reforms in China, raise individual human rights defenders’ cases, and build capacity for Chinese activists through the innovative use of technology.


Job Description
The Robert L. Bernstein Fellow will work full-time for one year at HRIC’s offices in either New York or Hong Kong. The Fellow will work closely with HRIC lawyers and advocacy staff and contribute to HRIC’s interrelated advocacy, casework, research, and outreach. Projects may include preparing specific policy, case, and legal briefs and submissions to human rights mechanisms at the UN as well as contributions to other bilateral and multilateral fora including the WTO; contributing to media and electronic advocacy work, including an online legal resource center; and conducting research for and drafting publications and reports on current issues involving China’s minorities, rural inhabitants, women, and children.


Qualifications

  • Graduate of NYU Law School

  • Demonstrated commitment to and knowledge of international human rights

  • Excellent writing and communication skills

  • Strong research skills

  • Relevant coursework, e.g. international human rights law, international law, international trade, Chinese law, or clinical experience

  • Mandarin proficiency a plus

  • Organization, self-motivation, and flexibility

Salary and Benefits
The salary for the 2009–2010 Fellow is $50,000, plus benefits.


Applications
Applications are due by November 14, 2008, and must include the following:
  • Cover letter
  • Résumé
  • Two letters of recommendation
  • At least one individually written and edited writing sample
  • An official transcript
  • An essay of no more than 250 words, describing one key human rights challenge facing China

Please send a complete application for the 2009–2010 fellowship, including transcripts and recommendations, by November 14, 2008, to:
Human Rights in China
Attention: Fellowship Committee
350 Fifth Avenue, Suite 3311
New York, NY 10018
Qualified applicants will be interviewed in New York in the fall of 2008. Please direct inquiries to fellowships@hrichina.org.


Human Rights in China (HRIC) is an equal opportunity employer.





     
 
 

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