Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law - Michael and Mary Schuette Clinical Fellowship in Health and Human Rights - Center for International Human Rights / Northwestern Access to Health Project

02 Jun 2022 3:47 PM | Darryl Walton (Administrator)

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PRITZKER SCHOOL OF LAW is hiring the Michael and Mary Schuette Clinical Fellowship in Health and Human Rights for the Center of International Human Rights / Northwestern Access to Health Project in the School of Law.

Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law invites applications for the Michael and Mary Schuette Clinical Fellowship in Health and Human Rights, beginning September 1, 2022, in the Bluhm Legal Clinic’s Center for International Human Rights, with a particular focus on the work of the Northwestern Access to Health Project. The Michael and Mary Schuette Fellow will have a unique opportunity to gain extensive training and experience in global health, human rights law and economic development, as well as clinical legal teaching.

The Schuette Fellow will work on issues related to global health, human rights and development as they pertain to ongoing community health work with partners around the world.  A demonstrated interest in global health law, international human rights, and fluency in French and/or Spanish is preferred. Additional information and the application are available here. Questions can be directed to Professor Juliet Sorensen, Center for International Human Rights, Bluhm Legal Clinic (j-sorensen@law.northwestern.edu).  

The deadline for applications is July 31, 2022. It is anticipated that the fellowship will end August 31, 2023.  Salary and benefits will be competitive with other public interest post-graduate fellowships. 


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