The Donia Human Rights Center Robert J. Donia Graduate Student Fellowship offers student summer grants of $5,000 to support graduate students engaged in research on human rights. Student grantees will conduct research leading to the writing of a paper on a relevant topic of their choosing. It is expected that during the spring and/or summer, grantees will devote their full time to their project in consultation with their faculty advisor(s).
Eligibility Requirements: Students in professional schools and graduate programs are eligible to apply. The grant will support a broad range of human rights issues but preference will be given to students engaged in historical research on human rights. The fellowship is limited to returning students. Students in the last year of terminal degree programs are not eligible for this fellowship.
Application Procedure: Applicants for the Robert J. Donia Graduate Student Fellowship should submit a 2-3 page proposal describing the research project they intend to carry out, including its topic, aims, methods, anticipated scholarly contribution, and connection to human rights research. Applicants should also indicate the time period in which they will be conducting full-time work on their project. A letter of recommendation from a University of Michigan faculty member (preferably the student’s faculty advisor), a current transcript, and a current CV should accompany the proposal. Application materials in electronic form are to be submitted to the Donia Human Rights Center at dhrc-fellowships@umich.edu.
Application deadline: Applications are due by Friday, January 29, 2021.
Contact information: For further information, please contact dhrc-fellowships@umich.edu.