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Our friends at the Canadian Council on International Law (CCIL) have announced that four new Humphrey Fellowships are available for 2013 in international human rights law or international organization.  From the CCIL:

“The Canadian Council on International Law awards annually up to four John Peters Humphrey Student Fellowships in International Human Rights Law or International Organization.  The Fellowships are awarded to outstanding students in order to permit them to pursue full-time graduate studies at leading graduate institutions in Canada or worldwide.  Students in Canadian law and political science (or the equivalent) faculties are eligible to apply for the Fellowship.   Each Fellowship will fund the recipient up to CDN$35,000 – up to a maximum of CDN$25,000 for tuition and fees, plus a stipend of CDN$10,000 for living expenses.  Fellowship holders will be eligible to apply for the Fellowship in open competition for a second term.  Each year, the competition opens September 15 and closes November 15.”

For more information and application process see: Humphrey Fellowships

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