Bard College Lester Fellowship Program
Deadline: Feb 13, 2026
masters | other
partially funded
Opportunity Overview
The Bard College Lester Fellowship Program is now accepting applications. This program provides funding and support for early-career lawyers or law students to carry out practical fieldwork in human rights and the rule of law outside their country of residence.
📖 About Bard College Lester Fellowship Program
The Anthony Lester Fellowships aim to:
- Support early-career lawyers or law students.
- Enable practical fieldwork in human rights and the rule of law.
- Prioritize projects with tangible impact, focusing on practical action rather than academic research.
- Offer new professional experiences that contribute meaningfully to career development and diversity of experience.
Projects should be:
- Manageable and realistic.
- Focused on creating a tangible impact.
- Designed to provide a new professional experience for the applicant.
💰 Benefits of the Fellowship
- Stipend: $25,000 to support project costs.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
Applicants must meet the following requirements:
- Be early-career lawyers or law students.
- Open to individuals of any nationality with no geographical restrictions.
- Be individuals who may not otherwise have access to early-stage, meaningful fieldwork opportunities.
- Propose projects that are realistic, practical, and achievable within the fellowship duration.
📅 Application Date and Process
- Application Deadline: 13 February, 2026.
- To apply, visit the Bard College Lester Fellowship Program Application Portal.
- Submit your application through Interfolio.
For more details, visit the Bard College Lester Fellowship Program page.
Benefits
- Stipend: $25,000 to support project costs.
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