Fellowships | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 85

2011 Seiu Law Fellowship, USA

The SEIU Law Fellowship Program was established to expose recent law graduates to legal work within an international union and offers an excellent opportunity for new lawyers to work with experienced union-side lawyers on a variety of cutting-edge issues related to the advancement of workers’ interests.

SEIU is a progressive, dynamic and growing labor organization representing over 2 million workers in the United States and Canada, principally in the building service, public service, and health care fields. Attorneys in SEIU’s Legal Department engage in innovative lawyering to further the organization’s interests in organizing new workers, improving working conditions, engaging in political action, and achieving social justice. This includes representation of the International, local unions, and members in litigation enforcing the Fair Labor Standards Act, Title VII, election statutes, and local, state and federal labor management relations laws.

Past fellows have been involved in most areas of the legal department’s work. While each fellowship experience varies according to the work of the department, fellows can expect to be involved in at least some of the following types of work: litigation to enforce the labor and employment rights of union members; handling matters before the National Labor Relations Board; advice and assistance to staff organizers; involvement in policy and legislative initiatives; attendance at SEIU and labor law conferences; and participation in SEIU’s political program.

Fellowship openings are in Washington, D.C. Fellowships are for one year, with an option to renew for a second year (with the mutual agreement of the fellow and SEIU). Full vacation and health benefits are provided, and salary is commensurate with experience. Recent law graduates, judicial clerks, and third-year law students are welcome to apply.

Qualifications:

Applicants should have excellent research and writing skills, a demonstrated commitment to workers’ rights and a desire to practice union-side labor law. SEIU is an equal opportunity employer.

To apply for the Fellowship, send a cover letter, resume, writing sample, law school transcript and two letters of recommendation to:

Cheryl Alston
Assistant to the General Counsel
SEIU Legal Department
1800 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20036
cheryl.alston@seiu.org
fax: 202-429-5565

Application deadline: December 1, 2010.

Applicants should submit only one set of materials by hard copy, e-mail, or fax. Please indicate “2011 Fellowship Application” on your email.

Email: cheryl.alston@seiu.org

National Estuarine Research Reserve (NERR) Graduate Research Fellowships, USA

The NERRS Graduate Research Fellowship Program is one of the largest graduate programs supported by NOAA. Fellows conduct their research within a National Estuarine Research Reserve and gain hands-on experience by engaging with reserve staff and participating in their host reserve’s research, education, stewardship and training programs.
Fellows use reserves as living laboratories to address NERRS natural and social science priority issues based on the reserves’ local coastal management needs.

  • Fellows receive a stipend of $20,000 per year.
  • Funds are available on a competitive basis.
  • Fellowships may be funded for up to three years.
  • The application deadline is November 1st each year.
  • Fellows have the opportunity to network with and learn from local and visiting investigators.
  • The European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Programme, France

    The European Institutes for Advanced Study (EURIAS) Fellowship Programme is an international researcher mobility programme offering 33 fellowships for the 2011/2012 academic year. It proposes 10-month residencies in one of the 14 participating Institutes: Berlin, Bologna, Brussels, Bucharest, Budapest, Cambridge, Helsinki, Jerusalem, Lyons, Nantes, Paris, Uppsala, Vienna, Wassenaar. The Programme builds on the strong reputation of the Institutes for Advanced Study for promoting the concentrated, self-directed work of excellent researchers within the stimulating environment of a multidisciplinary and international group of fellows.

    EURIAS Fellowships are mainly offered in the fields of the humanities and social sciences but may also be granted to scholars in natural and exact sciences, if their proposed research project does not require laboratory facilities. The diversity of the 14 participating IAS —which have agreed on a common selection procedure— offers a wide range of possible research contexts in Europe for worldwide scholars. Applicants select up to three IAS outside their country of nationality or residence as possible host institutions.

    The Programme welcomes applications worldwide from promising scholars at an early stage of their careers as well as from established senior researchers.

    Application Deadline 2010/11/15