IHR’s Human Rights Lab offers graduate and undergraduate students the opportunity to engage in human rights research. Most of this research is published on the IHR BLOG, which is read by people around the world and gets an average of 22,000 monthly views. Other opportunities include undergraduate and graduate research with faculty and researchers affiliated with IHR, independent research projects, and directed scholarship. Along with learning the basics of research skills and the research process in human rights, members of IHR’s Human Rights Lab also learn professional skills like grant writing, job preparation, and methods training. Calls for applications will be published at the end of each spring semester. To stay informed, sign up for our newsletter!
Human Rights Lab Graduate Assistants Human Rights Lab Interns
Call for Applications for Paid Undergraduate Internship
Are you passionate about human rights? Do you have good writing and communication skills and do you love working in a team? This internship is for you! IHR is looking for several interns to participate in its Human Rights Lab and complete its team of human rights bloggers.
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To Apply: Please send your resume, unofficial transcript, writing sample (could be a paper you wrote for a class), and statement of interest (1-2 double spaced pages, detailing your interest in human rights, and what you would like to contribute to the IHR team) to