Ability to work to build alliances across borders and continents on issues such as corruption and freedom of information
Shape public policies that assure greater fairness in political, legal, and economic systems, and safeguard fundamental rights.
The Foundations will also provide a stipend during the seminar and internship periods.
The cost of student travel and accommodations during the clinical seminar and internship period will be covered by OSF.
Ability to work under mentors from host institutions.
Work in projects by immersing in creative ideas.
Opportunity to build networks worldwide.
Eligibilities
In 2017-2018, master’s candidates from the following universities will be eligible to participate in OSIRG:
An-Najah National University, Faculty of Economics & Social Sciences
An-Najah National University, Faculty of Law
American University of Beirut, Faculty of Arts & Sciences
Birzeit University Muwatin Institute for Democracy and Human Rights
Harvard Kennedy School of Government
Makerere University School of Law
School of Public Policy at Central European University
Sciences Po Paris School of International Affairs
The International University of Rabat, School of Political Science (Science Po Rabat)
The University of Chicago, Harris School of Public Policy
The University of Hong Kong, Journalism and Media Studies Centre
The University of Hong Kong, Faculty of Law
University of the Andes, Alberto Lleras Camargo School of Government
University of the Andes, Masters in International Law
University of Pretoria Centre for Human Rights
University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs
Eligible Regions: Open For All
Application Process
There are two tracks of application for the OSIRG program: the individual track and the collaboration track. Students are only allowed to apply to one track.
Download the Open Society Internship for Rights and Governance Application Guide in the Download Files section for further details.