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Human Rights Program
TRINITY HUMAN RIGHTS SUMMER FELLOWS

 

Hands-on advocacy that will transform your perspective

   

Each year the Human Rights Program selects several Trinity students to serve as Human Rights Summer Fellows.  These students spend twelve weeks as paid interns at major human rights organizations.  Human rights organizations where students have recently served as interns include:  Amnesty International, Lawyers without Borders, Mississippi Center for Workers Human Rights, Physicians for Human Rights, Watchlist, and the Women’s Commission for Refugee Women and Children.  These fellowships are made possible by the generous support of Peter Blum, a Trinity alumnus and member of the Board of Trustees. 

 

Fellowship applications are due February 8, 2008.  All students, with the exception of graduating seniors, are welcome to apply.  The Program also encourages students to explore other human rights internships

 

Human Rights Fellows, 2007

Ariana Davis ‘09
Sarah Gardiner ‘10
Elizabeth Gromisch ‘09
Stacey Lopez ‘10
Cara Pavlak ‘09 

Amanda Persad ‘10 

Patrick Phelan ‘08 

Alexandra Rogers ‘09

 

Past Human Rights Fellows

2006 Human Rights Fellows
2005 Human Rights Fellows

2004 Human Rights Fellows

2003 Human Rights Fellows

2002 Human Rights Fellows

2001 Human Rights Fellows

2000 Human Rights Fellows (Co-sponsored fellowships)

1999 Human Rights Fellows

 

 
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