Are you a recent graduate passionate about international relations, human rights, and global diplomacy? The Morris B. Abram Fellowship at UN Watch offers an unparalleled opportunity to gain hands-on experience in global advocacy. Based in Geneva or Jerusalem, this full-time, salaried fellowship provides competitive compensation and a chance to work at the forefront of international policy, human rights, and media strategy.
UN Watch is a leading non-governmental organization dedicated to monitoring the United Nations based on its founding principles. It champions universal human rights, defends victims of oppressive regimes, and plays a pivotal role in combating antisemitism and bias against Israel at the UN.
The Morris B. Abram Fellowship is a one-year program starting in September 2025, designed for recent graduates seeking in-depth training in international diplomacy, policy research, and media engagement. Alumni of the fellowship have pursued careers in law, government, diplomacy, journalism, and human rights, with notable positions such as editor-in-chief of Foreign Policy magazine.
Fellows will work closely with the Executive Director and contribute to a range of impactful activities, including:
Ideal candidates should have:
If you aspire to make an impact in the world of human rights and international diplomacy, this is your chance to join a prestigious program that equips young professionals with the skills and experience to excel in global advocacy.
Interested and qualified? Go to Scholarship at Uniplus Global to apply
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