[PAST EVENT] Summer Internship Scholarships through Dunn Civil Liberties Project

April 25, 2014
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Thanks to a generous donation by Timothy P. Dunn and his wife, Ellen R. Stofan, the College of William & Mary established the H. Stewart Dunn, Jr. Civil Liberties Project. The Project provides support for undergraduate and law student research, as well as summer internships and post-graduate fellowships with organizations that support or protect civil liberties.

William and Mary undergraduates are encouraged to seek out low or unpaid civil liberties internship positions at organizations of their choice and apply for a Dunn Fellowship to fund their work. Dunn Fellowships are available for civil liberties internships of personal interest to the applicant, regardless of political affiliation or subject, so long as that organization seeks to preserve and protect civil liberties afforded Americans by the U.S. Constitution. Special consideration will be given to internships with organization that address civil liberties afforded by the First Amendment.

Past fellows have been awarded anywhere between $1500 and $3000, depending on need and availability of funds.

Application deadline is April 25, 2014. See the Charles Center Summer Scholarship page for more information and application materials.

http://www.wm.edu/sites/scholarships/scholarshipsfellowshipsawards/summer/dunnfellowships/index.php
Contact

clnema@wm.edu