There are five 10-month fellowships available on human rights at Harvard University from the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. The fellowships will begin from September 2009 and scholars and practitioners are invited to apply for them. Some of these fellowships have restrictions in terms of the research to be carried out. While two of them are allowed to undertake research on any topic, the third one is restricted to be on human trafficking. The remaining two fellowships are geographically focused to the Middle-Eastern countries of Iraq and Lebanon.
Individuals applying for the fellowships need to submit their CV along with the statement of the research project. The deadline for submission of applications is 27 February 2009. Applications have to be submitted by email. For more information, visit this link.