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Doctoral Fellowships in Human Rights

Applicants will have completed all course work and residence requirements for the doctoral degree in a related discipline, in which human rights issues were the principle focus of study or research. Candidates should have passed all preliminary examinations and completed research for the dissertation, and can reasonably expect to finish the doctorate during the year of the fellowship. The Doctoral Fellows will be expected to teach a maximum of one undergraduate course and participate in the activities of the Centre. Each holder of the Doctoral Fellowship will receive $20,000 with an allowance of $1,000 to cover moving and other related research expenses. A maximum of two fellowships may be awarded.

2005-06
Matthew Baglole

2004-05
Megan Carpenter

2001-02
Chris Waters
Neyda Long

2000-01
Sara MacDonald

1999-2000
Richard Wiggers

1998-99
Paul Groarke
Elizabeth Philipose

1997-98
Leslie Ann Jeffrey
Edward Kissi

Applications including a curriculum vitae and three letters of reference should be sent to: Dr. Michael McGowan, Director, Atlantic Human Rights Centre, St. Thomas University, Fredericton, NB, E3B 5G3. The closing date for receipt of applications is April 30, 2006.

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents. St. Thomas University is committed to employment equity for women, aboriginal persons, members of visible minority groups, and persons with disabilities.


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