Partially Funded Fellowship Opportunities for Graduate Students in Canada from McGill University
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Applicant criteria
NationalityNo specific nationality required
SpecialityLaw and Human Rights
Skillsمهارات التواصل, مهارات بحثية, مهارات العمل ضمن الفريق
Age
- No specific age required
Gender
- Both
Opportunity criteria
Opportunity FieldLaw, Human Rights and Gender
Job locationCanada
Needed documentsApplication form
Deadline2023-12-20
Opportunity description
McGill University announces Partially Funded O'Brien Postgraduate Fellowships in Canada. The O'Brien Graduate Fellowships were established in 2005 through a generous endowment from David O'Brien (BCL '65) for outstanding graduate students studying in the area of human rights and legal pluralism in the University's School of Law. This Fellowship is awarded annually by the Office of Graduate Studies, upon recommendation of the Faculty of Law where fellows will become members of the University's Center for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism.
Benefits
- The maximum scholarship value is $35,000 per year, renewable twice for DCL students if the scholarship continuation requirements are maintained.
- The maximum value of the scholarship is $25,000, fundable for one year for LLM students.
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Eligibility criteria
You must have:
- Outstanding academic record.
- A strong research proposal in the field of human rights and legal pluralism.
- An application for admission to one of the university’s graduate programs.
- For more information about admission to graduate programs at the College of Law, click here.
About McGill University:
Established in September 2005, the Centre for Human Rights and Legal Pluralism was formed to provide students, professors and the larger community with a locus of intellectual and physical resources for engaging critically with the ways in which law affects some of the most compelling social problems of our modern era, most notably human rights issues. Since then, the Center has distinguished itself by its innovative legal and interdisciplinary approach, and its diverse and vibrant community of scholars, students and practitioners working at the intersection of human rights and legal pluralism.
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