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SUMMARY:Anthony Lester Fellowships\, 2024-2025\, Bard College\, February 28\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Anthony Lester Fellowships support lawyers or law students undertaking practical fieldwork in human rights/ the rule of law. \nThe fellowships honour the memory and legacy of Anthony Lester QC (Lord Lester of Herne Hill)\, one of Britain’s most distinguished human rights lawyers. As a young lawyer\, he twice visited the American South during the civil rights movement and wrote a report on race relations. His experiences there inspired his pioneering work as a barrister and legislator. \nThe Anthony Lester Fellowships are intended to support lawyers and law students early in their careers to undertake a project of their choosing that helps affect positive\, practical change in relation to the rule of law and human rights\, inspired by his experience. The fellowships are designed to support those who may not otherwise have the opportunity to undertake practical fieldwork overseas\, for minimum period of 3 months. The fellowships are administered by the Human Rights Project at Bard College\, and supported by the Gatsby Charitable Foundation\, the Open Society Foundation\, and the Lester family. \nDeadline: February 28\, 2024 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time \n\nVist here to apply.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/anthony-lester-fellowships-2024-2025-bard-college-february-28-2024/
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SUMMARY:Position opening: Adjunct for Two Middle East History Courses at Bard College\, Spring 2025
DESCRIPTION:Bard College is seeking an ABD or recent PhD to teach two core courses in Middle Eastern History during the Spring 2025 semester. The college has a robust Middle Eastern Studies Program with many students taking Arabic who are keen to take foundational courses in Middle Eastern History. \nBard is a competitive liberal arts college in the Hudson Valley a short (1.5 hour) train ride north of New York city and a three-hour drive from Boston. The college will pay a competitive salary for these courses and will also provide travel expenses to and from Bard during the course of the term. \nIf you are interested\, please contact the director of Bard’s Historical Studies Program\, Robert Culp (culp@bard.edu<mailto:culp@bard.edu>). He is happy to answer any questions about the position.
URL:https://pil.law.harvard.edu/event/position-opening-adjunct-for-two-middle-east-history-courses-at-bard-college-spring-2025/
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