U of Toronto Fellowships

Katalin Fabian fabianke at WHITMAN.EDU
2000. Aug. 1., K, 23:05:16 CEST


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UNIVERISTY OF TORONTO

University of Toronto's Faculty of Law offers two graduate fellowships
for students from Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean, Asia or possibly
Central or Eastern Europe. The scholarships are designed to permit those
who currently hold a law degree or equivalent qualifications to pursue
Master of Laws (LLM) or Doctor of Juridical Science (SJD) degrees within
the faculty. A Graduate Fellowship in Women's Rights would enable a
candidate to explore the legal protection and promotion of women's human
rights at national, regional or international levels. The second
scholarship, the Graduate Fellowship in Reproductive Health Law,
provides an opportunity to specifically research the legal and ethical
issues in reproductive and sexual health.

The value of each scholarship is approximately US$20,000 with an
additional stipend available in conjunction with the Graduate Fellowship
in Reproductive Health Law. Deadline for applications for both
fellowships is February 1st of each year.


The value of each scholarship is approximately US$20,000 with an
additional stipend available in conjunction with the Graduate Fellowship
in Reproductive Health Law. Deadline for applications for both
fellowships is February 1st of each year.

ENQUIRIES:  Graduate Admissions Office, Faculty of Law, University of
Toronto
http://www.law.utoronto.ca/grad



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