HUMAN RIGHTS FELLOWSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES



Program on Global Justice/HAAS Human Rights Fellowship



Haas Center for Public Service
(Restricted to Stanford students)


Stanford’s University Career Development Center  (Restricted to Stanford students/alumni)
Includes  a comprehensive job/internship database , which covers over 3000 US and international organizations, some of which focused on human rights. The center also makes available hard copy directories of Human Rights organizations and periodicals, and provides access to many subscription databases. Students/alumni may subscribe to CDC’s public service careers mailing list, benefit from personal career counseling and participate in on programs such as training workshops, campus recruiting, the Shadow program and job fairs. )

 

INet (Restricted to Stanford students/alumni)

Stanford has joined with seven leading universities to form the Internship Network (iNet) Consortium, leveraging  combined connections to offer you access to a wider range of internship opportunities.

 

Stanford Career Network  (Restricted to Stanford students/alumni)

The Stanford Career Network (SCN) is a database of more than 9,000 alumni all over the world who have volunteered to be contacted for informational interviews. Whether you are an alum or a Stanford student, this is the way to get connected with those who’ve been there. Investigate new careers, get career advice and—best of all—build your network.

 

For a comprehensive list of human rights job opportunities in international governmental and  inter-governmental organizations and US-based organizations, please see Minnesota's Human Rights Resource Center website,   ReliefWeb vacancies  and the  Idealist.