opportunities board
This page lists notices of various openings in the human rights field that may be of interest to students and human rights professionals. The posts below include opportunities for employment, fellowships and internships, among others.
We do not aim to provide a full listing of all currently available positions in the human rights field, nor does the Center necessarily endorse the missions or opinions expressed by the organizations and opportunities represented here.
Please email chrgj@nyu.edu if you would like your job posting to be featured here.
accepting applications
opportunities at the Center
2025 ILHR Fellowship ▸
The International Law and Human Rights fellowship provides enrolled NYU School of Law students with an opportunity to complete a legal internship with global organizations and experience firsthand human rights practice.
Executive Assistant ▸
The Center is seeking a full-time Executive Assistant to provide administrative, operational, event planning, finances and grant management support for the Chair and Faculty Director, Professor César Rodríguez-Garavito.
Research Assistants for Prof. Satterthwaite ▸
Professor Satterthwaite seeks students to (1) translate research documents from English into Spanish, French, Arabic, and Bahasa Indonesia; and (2) conduct research for a study on the wellbeing of human rights advocates. Hiring will be on a rolling basis.
positions
Critical Legal Training
European Center for Constitutional and Human Rights
Type: Professional
2025 Externally-Funded Legal Fellowship
Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti
Type: Legal Felowship
Spring 2025 Legal Internship
Institute for Justice & Democracy in Haiti
Type: Legal Internship
events
Academic Freedom Symposium
NYU Department of Applied Statistics, Social Sciences, and Humanities
Type: Symposium
Lunchtime Talk: A Transatlantic Conversation with Climate Youth Leaders
The Guarini Center on Environmental, Energy, and Land Use Law
Type: Lecture
(Re)connecting with Indigenous Foodways with Dr. Claudia Serrato
NYU Liberal Studies Global Lecture Series
Type: Lecture