Submission deadlineDecember 15, 2021
RisingMaximum of $ 20,000 ($ 10,000 for registration fees and $ 10,000 for living expenses)
GoalsScholarship for student entering a graduate program related to international human rights or international organization
Criteria
- Begin or continue a full-time graduate program (master’s or doctorate) in the fields of international human rights law or international organizations for the school year 2022-2023.
Targeted fields of study
Human Sciences Law
Human Sciences Law
Other informationThe Canadian Council on International Law awards John Peters Humphrey Fellowships each year to students of international human rights law or the international organization. The scholarships are awarded to students who excel in their studies to enable them to pursue full-time graduate studies in renowned institutions in Canada and around the world. Canadian law and political science students (or equivalent) are eligible for the scholarship. The CCDI Executive Committee determines the exact dollar value of the scholarship to be awarded based on annual tuition and living expenses and on the advice of the scholarship program financial advisors.
* The scholarship will only pay the portion of the tuition fees that are not covered by other scholarships *
* The request can be written in English or French.
ContactCanadian Council on International Law
ccil-ccdi@intertaskconferences.com
613-238-4870
John Peters Humphrey Fellowships
c / s Canadian Council on International Law
275 Bay Street
Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 5Z5
ccil-ccdi@intertaskconferences.com
613-238-4870
John Peters Humphrey Fellowships
c / s Canadian Council on International Law
275 Bay Street
Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 5Z5