From colleagues at Brandeis:
HBI Summer Internship Program Seeks Graduate Student Intern for Project on Gender, Culture, Religion and the Law – June 10 – August 2, 2013
The Hadassah-Brandeis Institute at Brandeis University has an opening for a graduate student with a background in law for their eight-week summer internship program. An intern is needed to assist Lisa Fishbayn Joffe, Director of the HBI’s Project on Gender, Culture, Religion and the Law, in writing a chapter for her upcoming book, “Gender, Justice and Dialogue: Women’s Rights and Jewish Law.” The chapter will deal with the status of sex segregation practices under international human rights law.
The HBI Internship Program is an eight-week program for both undergraduate and graduate students with an interest in Jewish gender studies. Graduate students receive a weekly stipend, housing on the Brandeis campus, and the opportunity to work with senior scholars in the field. Interns divide their time between providing research assistance and carrying out their own research.
For further details: http://www.brandeis.edu/hbi/internship/index.html
Application deadline: March 28, 2013
The mission of the Hadassah-Brandeis Institute is to develop fresh ways of thinking about Jews and gender worldwide by producing and promoting scholarly research, artistic projects and public engagement.