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HARVARD GAZETTE ARCHIVES
Safe haven sought for persecuted scholarsThe University believes it has a particular responsibility to demonstrate its global leadership and active engagement with the international academic community by committing itself to host one or more displaced/persecuted scholar(s). Harvard has therefore decided to join Scholars at Risk, a national network of universities and colleges that defends the human rights of scholars worldwide by arranging temporary positions in American universities. Starting in academic year 2002-03, Harvard will provide a fellowship for at least one persecuted scholar to pursue their scholarly work. The scholar will be hosted as a visiting fellow in the appropriate academic department; no teaching will be required. Nominations for the new fellowship are being solicited from all members of the Harvard faculty. The deadline for submissions is Monday, April 8. This fast-approaching deadline is dictated by the desire to have a fellow in place for the fall semester. The selection committee will review submissions and consult appropriate departmental hosts of possible candidates. A candidate will be selected by May 10. Nomination forms are available at the University Committee's Web site at http://www.humanrights.harvard.edu. Fellowship submissions may be sent to Afreen Alam, coordinator of the University Committee on Human Rights Studies, by e-mail: afreen_alam@ksg.harvard.edu; fax: (617) 495-4297; or postage: 218 Eliot, Kennedy School of Government, 79 John F. Kennedy St., Cambridge MA 02138.
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