The New York City Human Rights Fellowship offers recent college graduates the opportunity to get practical City government experience in the areas of civil rights, community relations, public education, mediation and conflict resolution, and advocacy. This full-time year-long fellowship is a work experience at the NYC Commission on Human Rights – the agency of New York City government with statutory responsibility for fostering positive inter-group relations among the city’s many diverse communities. Fellows will provide hands-on support in community organizing, social justice, and educational efforts in the neighborhoods of the City’s five boroughs.
http://www.nyc.gov/html/dcas/html/employment/humanrightsfellowship.shtml
July 17, 2008
New York City Human Rights Fellowship
November 27, 2007
Judicial Administration Fellowship Program
The Center for California Studies at Sacramento State, in partnership with the Judicial Council of California, the policymaking body of the California Courts, developed the Judicial Administration Fellowship Program in response to the need to educate and train professionals and leaders who will rise to the judiciary’s growing policy challenges and administrative complexities. Inspired by a passion for justice and a demonstrated interest in government, the law, and public service, fellows dedicate a year to the advancement of justice in California. The role of the fellow is to provide professional staff support to the state courts and the Judicial Council’s Administrative Office of the Courts.
More information and applications at: http://www.csus.edu/calst/