Center for Human Rights and International Justice

2012 Summer Research Grants

About the Grants

The Center for Human Rights and International Justice is pleased to announce the opening of the 2012 Summer Research Grant application process. Grants of varying amounts will be offered to both graduate and undergraduate students. Graduate grants are typically in the area of $1,000-$1,500 an undergraduate grants in the area of $500-$1,000

The purpose of the grants is to help support Boston College students from various disciplines who are interested in pursuing research in the field of human rights and international justice.  The Center aims to nurture a new generation of human rights scholars and practitioners, and to foster innovative and interdisciplinary scholarship about human rights work.

 

Eligibility Requirements

For the undergraduate research grant, preference will be given to proposals from current sophomores and juniors, although proposals from freshmen will also be accepted and given full review.  Seniors are not eligible. The graduate level grant is intended for students who will be in their program the following year. Applicants must have a minimum 3.2 GPA and a demonstrated commitment to the study of human rights and international justice.

 

Obligations

Grant winners must complete a research paper of at least 20 pages to be submitted in the fall and also present the results of their summer research project at a Center-sponsored event during the subsequent academic year.

 

Application

Students who are interested in applying should send application materials by March 29, 2012. Materials may be sent electronically to humanrights@bc.edu

or in hard copy (such as official transcript, letter(s) of recommendation) to:

Center for Human Rights and International Justice
Boston College
140 Commonwealth Ave
Maloney 312R
Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

Click here for application material

 

Candidates will be notified of the decisions by early May, 2012.