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Constitutional Court Trust 2021 Franklin Thomas Fellowship for Postgraduate South African Students (USA)

The Franklin Thomas Fellowship was established in honour of Franklin Thomas, a former President of the Ford Foundation. The fellowship is funded by monies donated by friends and colleagues of Franklin Thomas on his retirement in 1996, as well as grants from the Ford Foundation.  The purpose of the Franklin Thomas fellowship is to provide an opportunity for a South African from a historically disadvantaged background who has clerked of the Constitutional Court of South Africa to study at an American university towards a one-year graduate programme leading to a Masters of Law (LLM) degree.

The fellowship is administered by the Constitutional Court Trust, a non-profit organisation that exists to promote human rights, the rule of law, constitutionalism and judicial independence in the African region – with a special focus on the Constitutional Court of South Africa. It does so through artistic expression, legal scholarship and exchange programmes, public education and library initiatives.

About Constitutional Court Trust

The Constitutional Court Trust was established in 1995 to manage funds donated in support of the newly established Constitutional Court. These monies were used to employ law clerks for judges of the Court and on the Library. The Trust has since embarked on various other projects in pursuit of its general objective, namely to  promote the rule of law, constitutionalism and judicial independence in the African region,  while its main focus remains on the Constitutional Court of South Africa. The Trust is a charitable, not for profit organization, and is independent of both the Co... continue reading

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Franklin Thomas Fellowship

Application Deadline20 Jun 2021
Country to studyUnited States
TypeFellowship
SponsorConstitutional Court Trust
GenderMen and Women

Aim and Benefits of Franklin Thomas Fellowship

The fellowship award is specifically intended to cover travel and living expenses associated with studies.
• The award is subject to the candidate meeting the relevant university’s postgraduate selection criteria and being awarded a scholarship tuition waiver , or securing adequate funding to cover all tuition and study related costs.The fellowship award is specifically intended to cover travel and living expenses associated with studies.
• The award is subject to the candidate meeting the relevant university’s postgraduate selection criteria and being awarded a scholarship tuition waiver , or securing adequate funding to cover all tuition and study related costs.


Requirements for Franklin Thomas Fellowship Qualification

 Applicants must be a South African citizen, from a historically disadvantaged background, who have served as a law clerk at the Constitutional Court. 
• Applicants must have demonstrated a commitment to human rights and an intention to continue working in the area of human rights.

Preference will be given to applicants who:
• do not hold an LLM degree;
• have not had the opportunity to study abroad;
• will be no older than 35 years of age at the start of proposed studies;
• have clerked at the Constitutional Court within the last five years.

Documents Required for Application

Applications should include the following:

• A 1 – 2 page motivational letter on why you should be awarded the fellowship.
• A curriculum vitae (CV) no longer than 3 pages.
• University transcripts for all higher education qualifications.
• One example of written work, relevant to your application, and demonstrating your ability to excel in a top tier LLM programme. The indicative length for writing samples is 2000 – 3000 words. Contextualised extracts are acceptable.
• Letters of support from two referees. If listing a Constitutional Court Justice as a referee, the name of the judge will suffice –  no letter is required.



Application Deadline

June 20, 2021


How to Apply

Applicants must send their applications to Ms Elizabeth Moloto by email at [email protected] by Sunday, 20 June 2021. All enquiries may also be directed to Elizabeth Moloto. 

Interviews of shortlisted candidates will take place at the Constitutional Court in Johannesburg in the third quarter of 2021.

For more details, visit Constitutional Court Trust website.

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