The Gruber Program at Yale University offers post-graduate fellowships focused on global justice and women’s rights. These fellowships provide recent Yale graduates the opportunity to dedicate a year to work related to these fields.
The application deadline for the 2026-2027 Gruber Fellowships in Global Justice and Women’s Rights is February 4, 2026. Information sessions and application details will be posted on the program website.
Applicants must be graduating Yale students or recent alumni from Yale graduate and professional schools. Graduates are eligible for up to three years after graduation.
Interested students are encouraged to attend campus information sessions. All applicants are required to meet with Mindy Jane Roseman, Director of the Gruber Program, to discuss project proposals and receive feedback on at least one draft. Preliminary meetings should be scheduled as early as possible, with drafts submitted for review at least one day prior to the meeting. To schedule a meeting, contact Aleksandra Kopacz.
Applicants should review the Yale Law School-Funded International Research Travel Policy.
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