University of Chicago Richard & Ann Pozen Visiting Professor in Human Rights

University of Chicago
Richard & Ann Pozen Visiting Professor in Human Rights
2013-14 and 2014-15
Applications and nominations are open
  
The Human Rights Program of the University of Chicago seeks nominations
and applications for the position of Richard and Ann Pozen Visiting
Professor in Human Rights for 2013-14 and 2014-15.

The Pozen Professorship is for a senior scholar or practitioner with a
distinguished record in human rights in the academic, professional,
journalistic, political, or civic world. Past and upcoming Pozen
Visiting Professors include:  Justice Albie Sachs, South Africa; Prof.
Rodolfo Stavenhagen, Mexico; Professor Elizabeth Borgwardt, U.S.; and
Dr. William Schulz, U.S.

The Pozen Professor will be in residence for one 10-week academic
quarter and will teach one undergraduate course and give several public
lectures.  Compensation is generous and includes transportation, a
housing subsidy, and full University privileges. 

For more information on the HR Program see: http://humanrights.uchicago.edu 

Nomination or application letters should contain a c.v. or a description
of the nominee’s career, including contact information if
further materials or references are sought.

Please send materials by March 26, 2012 to Pozen Professorship Selection
Committee, University of Chicago Human Rights Program, c/o Sarah
Moberg: spmoberg@uchicago.edu

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *