The European Regional Master’s Degree in Human Rights and Democracy in South East Europe (ERMA) is an intensive one-year Master programme established through the joint efforts of the participating universities and coordinated by the Universities of Sarajevo and Bologna. At present it is in its tenth year of implementation. The Programme is co-financed by the European Commission and the Italian Ministry [...]
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Master scholarship in Human Rights and Democracy Europe 2012
Riga scholarships for the Public International Law and Human Rights Latvia 2012
The Riga Graduate School of Law announces the following scholarships for an LL.M degree in Public International Law and Human Rights funded by the Open Society Foundation (OSF): 15 fullScholarships (covering tuition fee for the academic year 2012/2013 + 6667 USD towards living and accommodation expenses). 5 tuition fee Scholarships (covering tuition fee for the academic year 2012/2013). The Programme is based at the [...]
Justice Initiative Fellows Program 2012
The Open Society Justice Initiative joins with Central European University (CEU) to announce the Justice Initiative Fellows Program for 2012-2014. The aim of the program is to support and further develop a network of lawyers and activists working on human rights related issues internationally. Applicants from the following regions and countries are eligible: Central and [...]
Ilko Kucheriv Democracy Fellowship at EU Institutions Europe 2011
The Ilko Kucheriv Democracy Fellowship Programme will assist the advancement of democratic practices in transitional democracies by empowering professionals of independent democracy and human rights advocacy NGOs and think-tanks from the CIS region. Fellows from the CIS region will gain expertise from well-established independent think tanks in the EU with experience of democratic transformation and [...]
Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Fellowship 2011
The 2010-2011 Carr Center for Human Rights Policy Fellowship Program at the Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government has two opportunities available under its Gebran G. Tueni Human Rights Fellowship.
The Gwangju Prize for Human Rights Korea 2011
The May 18 Memorial Foundation (Gwangju, Republic of Korea) has announced its annual “Call for nominations for the Gwangju Prize for Human Rights”. This Prize has been promoting the spirit of the Gwangju Democratic Uprising in which the people of Gwangju put up a resistance against the brutal military forces for the sake of Democracy [...]

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