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    Carr Center Fellowship

    The Carr Center welcomes applications from individuals seeking to affiliate for a semester or a year as Fellows.  Fellows can be post-docs, scholars, academics on sabbatical, human rights defenders, senior leaders in international organizations, or heads of human rights organizations. We welcome both emerging and established scholars and practitioners whose research and practice are aligned with the Center’s priorities.  Fellows can focus on research and writing, auditing classes, meeting faculty and other experts, leading study groups for students, and participating...

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    2018 Oct 26

    Carr Center Lunch Series - Senior Fellow John Shattuck, former Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights and Labor under President Clinton

    Registration Closed 12:00pm to 1:30pm

    Location: 

    LITTAUER L-324 FAINSOD ROOM

    Join Carr Center Fellows for our monthly lunch discussion series with human rights leaders.

    Lunches are RSVP only, and you must have a Harvard affiliation. (Please note space is very limited).

    For our third lunch in the series, please join Carr Center Senior Fellow John Shattuck 

     

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    2018 Sep 18

    Carr Center Lunch Series - Senior Fellow Salil Shetty, former Secretary General of Amnesty International

    Registration Closed 12:00pm to 1:30pm

    Location: 

    Carr Center Conference Room - R 219

    Join Carr Center Fellows for our monthly lunch discussion series with human rights leaders.

    Lunches are RSVP only, and you must have a Harvard affiliation. (Please note space is very limited).

    For our first lunch in the series, please join Carr Center Senior Fellow Salil Shetty

    Salil Shetty stepped down as the Secretary General of Amnesty International on July 8 2018, where he held the...

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    2018 Sep 05

    Carr Center Open House

    Registration Closed 4:30pm to 6:00pm

    Location: 

    Malkin Penthouse, L-P-9 Littauer Building, Harvard Kennedy School, 79 JFK Street, Cambridge, MA 02138

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    Come join the Carr Center Faculty, Fellows and Staff for our Fall Open House! We will introduce our fellows and faculty, give an overview of the Center's programs, opportunities, and classes.
    Join us and bring a friend!

    Registration: 

    Carr Center's 2016 Annual Report
    Sarah Peck. 12/21/2016. Carr Center's 2016 Annual Report. Cambridge : Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. See full text.Abstract
    See the Carr Center's 2016 Annual Report.

    Today we stand at a precipice. A critical fight for fundamental human rights is brewing, and our work to find policy solutions to the most pressing human rights issues has never been more urgent. These issues include economic justice; human security; equality and discrimination; and institutions of global governance and civil society. We leverage research, practice, leadership and communications and technology to enhance global justice and to address all four of these priority issues.

    2016 saw a number of important victories for the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy, engaging our outstanding faculty members, fellows and students. We hosted a two-day symposium on the future of human rights and technology, convening a diverse group of practitioners working on these issues. And we organized a conference exploring the strategic costs and consequences of the use of torture.

    2017 presents new challenges, but also new opportunities to engage and collaborate to ensure respect for our most fundamental rights and freedoms. We will continue to work tirelessly, as we have for the past 15 years, to enhance global justice – and we hope that you will join us in this critically important work.

    Download our 2016 annual report to learn more. 

    2017 Jan 27

    Carr Talk & Coffee: "Assessing the impact of new weapons systems on the permissibility of attacks in asymmetrical conflicts."

    10:30am to 11:30am

    Location: 

    Carr Center Conference Room R-219

    Join us for the first Carr Talk & Coffee of the Semester! Students, Faculty, Staff and Fellows come together to discuss pressing human rights issues, and Carr Center Fellows present their latest research.

    Carr Center's Fellow...

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    Chelsea Barabas

    Technology and Human Rights Fellow

    Chelsea is a PhD candidate at MIT, where she examines the spread of algorithmic decision making tools in the US criminal justice system. She works with an...

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