ERRC SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR ROMANI UNIVERSITY STUDENTS OF LAW OR PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION FOR THE ACADEMIC YEAR 2003/2004 REMINDER The information included in this circular was first distributed in June 2003. This message is to remind those interested that the deadline for applications for ERRC scholarship support for Romani university students of law or public administration for the 2003-2004 academic year is October 6, 2003. Applications not submitted by this date will not be considered for funding. Overview The European Roma Rights Center (ERRC) offers scholarships to eligible Romani students of law and/or public administration. Romani students of law and/or public administration who are eligible will (a) have been accepted at a recognized university in their home country or country of residence as a first year student in the fall of 2003 or (b) already be enrolled at such a university in the second or higher years. They will further meet the application criteria set down in the list under "application procedure". Beginning in the 2003-2004 academic year, the ERRC will not consider applications of Romani students of law and public administration from Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Macedonia, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro and Slovakia, as these countries are covered by a scholarship scheme of the Open Society Institute. ERRC Scholarships normally cover tuition at accredited universities, books and fees, and miscellaneous expenses related to higher education. In exceptional cases, the ERRC will also cover the partial or full costs of accommodation. Criteria for selection include academic promise and a demonstrated intention and/or track record of human rights work. The ERRC takes financial need seriously and will weigh genuine need in deciding on awards. Scholarships are awarded for one year. Successful recipients are not guaranteed scholarships for the following years of study. The applications will be evaluated on a competitive basis. Application procedure Each candidate for ERRC scholarship should submit the following: 1. A personal statement/letter of motivation by the applicant of 300-500 words, preferably in English; 2. A certificate from an accredited higher education institution: a) confirming that the applicant is enrolled for the current academic year; b) specifying the size of tuition and exam fees for the current academic year (if applicable); and c) the applicant's grades from the previous academic year (first-year students should please submit secondary school leaving exam scores and/or final year secondary school marks); 3. CV, stating the applicants record of volunteerism and/or social activism; 4. Name, title, and contact number/ address of at least two persons who can recommend the applicant. This may include secondary school teachers, university professors, local community leaders, or others. Applicants from poor backgrounds are encouraged to indicate as much in the personal statement document. The ERRC also encourages such persons to submit proof of their financial need, such as official documents indicating that one or both parents are unemployed, etc. At some point during the scholarship period, recipients of ERRC scholarships are expected to: 1. Perform human rights outreach work in Romani communities; and/or 2. Perform a human rights internship at the ERRC; and/or 3. Participate in ERRC workshops and trainings. Scholarship applications will be considered once per year. Payment of scholarship fees will be transferred in two instalments, the second one following certification of enrolment for the second semester. ERRC awards generally do not exceed 1000 USD/student/year. The deadline for the 2003-2004 academic year is October 6, 2003. Applications not submitted by this date will be considered ineligible for funding. Note: there is no application form; please follow the guidelines above. Applications should be sent to: ERRC Scholarships H-1386 Budapest 62 PO Box 906/93 Hungary Fax: +36 1 41 32 201 (to the attention of "ERRC Scholarships") E-mail to: scholarships@errc.org _____________________________________________ The European Roma Rights Center is an international public interest law organisation which monitors the rights of Roma and provides legal defence in cases of human rights abuse. For more information about the European Roma Rights Center, visit the ERRC on the web at http://www.errc.org. European Roma Rights Center 1386 Budapest 62 P.O. Box 906/93 Hungary Phone: +36 1 4132200 Fax: +36 1 4132201 ======== Global Human Rights Education listserv ======== Send mail intended for the list to <hr-education@hrea.org>. Archives of the list can be found at: http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-education/markup/maillist.php If you have problems (un)subscribing, contact <owner-hr-education@hrea.org>. **You are welcome to reprint, copy, archive, quote or re-post this item, but please retain the original and listserv source.
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