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Date: Mon, 03 Apr 2006 13:05:45 -0400
From: Tatiana Yankelevich <yankelev@fas.harvard.edu>
Subject: Sakharov Human Rights Fellowship Program
The Sakharov Human Rights Fellowship Program at
Harvard University
The Sakharov Program on Human Rights at the Davis Center for Russian and
Eurasian Studies at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, and the
Andrei Sakharov Center and Museum in Moscow, Russia, call for applications to
the Sakharov Human Rights Fellowship Program (fall 2006), made possible by the
support of the United States Agency for International Development/Russia.
Description: Fellows will be in residence at the Davis Center, Harvard
University, for the five-month period August through December 2006. During their
tenure at Harvard, Fellows will pursue research in the Sakharov Archive at
Harvard and/or work with a human rights organization, write one paper in
conjunction with their research or internship, deliver at least one seminar, and
participate in other human rights programs at Harvard (such as working with
Harvard faculty who teach courses on human rights, meeting informally with
Harvard undergraduate students, and participating in high school teachers’
curriculum workshops). Fellows will receive a living stipend of up to $20,000,
office space, computer support, borrowing privileges in the Harvard libraries,
and a health insurance allowance.
Eligibility: Fellowships are open to scholars of law and human rights,
innovative high school and university history and civics educators, human rights
activists, and journalists working for independent media organizations on human
rights issues. Their work must focus on the development of democracy in Russia,
publicizing crimes against humanity, preserving the historical memory of
resistance to totalitarianism in the FSU, and/or safeguarding civil liberties
and human rights in Russia.
Applicants must be citizens of the Russian Federation, in the early-to-middle
stages of their career, have working knowledge of written and spoken English,
and basic computer skills.
Application: Application form is available on the Sakharov Museum and Center
web site http://www.sakharov-center.ru/. Applicants should submit forms
completed in both English and Russian. Enclosed with the application should be
(also in English and Russian):
Statement of purpose, including a description of the applicant’s proposed
research project and/or intended work at a human rights NGO;
Statement outlining how knowledge and experience gained during fellowship
period will be applied in Russia;
Curriculum vitae (CV).
Three (3) letters of reference should be sent directly by the recommenders to
the Sakharov Museum.
Deadline: Monday, May 1, 2006. Completed applications and letters of
reference should be submitted by E-mail to Yuri Samodurov, Director of the
Sakharov Museum, at samodurov@sakharov-center.ru; if necessary, they can also be
faxed to 7 495 916 2753. Signed letters of reference should also be faxed to 7
495 916 2753. The subject line of the E-mail and the fax should read “Sakharov
Fellowship.”
Decisions: The Sakharov Fellowship Moscow Committee at the Sakharov Museum
will consider all applications and submit its recommendations to the Advisory
Board of the Sakharov Program on Human Rights at the Davis Center. The Advisory
Board of the Sakharov Program will make the final selection of Sakharov Fellows
from the candidates recommended by the Moscow Committee. Decisions will be
announced in early June 2006.
Tatiana Yankelevich, Director
Sakharov Program on Human Rights
Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies
Harvard University
1730 Cambridge Street S324
Cambridge, MA 02138
Tel. 617 495 2476
Fax 617 495 8319
E-mail: yankelev@fas.harvard.edu.
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