Wednesday, November 15, 2023
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Clinical Fellow, International Human Rights Clinic, Duke University School of Law
Duke Law seeks to fill a Clinical Fellow position in its International Human Rights Clinic beginning July 1, 2024 for two years.
Duke Law has deep faculty, student and institutional engagement in human rights and international law. Working under the supervision of the Clinic's faculty, they will help supervise student fieldwork in Clinic projects and participate in the planning and teaching of the Clinic seminar. They will also assist in coordinating elements of the human rights program at Duke Law, including its Human Rights in Practice series and Human Rights Pro Bono Program. The Clinical Fellow will also work closely with faculty and staff in the Clinic and the broader Law School to expand Duke Law's experiential learning opportunities in human rights, including through student placements in competitive summer and semester fellowships and externships in human rights and related fields. The individual selected for the position will receive mentorship in teaching, scholarship, and human rights lawyering and will have an opportunity to work with the faculty affiliated with the Center for International and Comparative Law.
The term of the appointment is two years, comprised of two one-year contracts. Salary and benefits will be commensurate with experience and competitive with similar fellowship positions at other top U.S. law schools. Please note that this appointment requires that the Clinical Fellow be in-residence.
For details on applications, click here.
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KJ
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