*Oak Human Rights Fellowships*

The Oak Institute for the Study of International Human Rights was
established in 1998 by a generous grant from the Oak Foundation. Each year,
it hosts 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 one prominent
practitioner in international human rights to take a sabbatical leave from
front-line work to spend the fall semester (September-December) in residence
at Colby. This provides the Fellow time for respite, reflection, research,
and writing.

Fellowship will offer a semester in residence at Colby, giving respite from
front-line human rights work, a $32,000 stipend, plus medical insurance,
transportation, housing and utilities.
Readmore:
http://cambodiajobs.blogspot.com/2010/08/oak-human-rights-fellowships.html

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