Center for Peace, Justice, and Human Rights (PJHR) Scholarships
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Call for Scholarships & Awards 2026
The Center for Peace, Justice and Human RIghts Student Award | Deadline: November 15, 2026
The Center for Peace, Justice and Human Rights invites nominations or self-nominations for a student award to be offered at the 77th Anniversary Celebration of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights Awards Ceremony on December 10, 2026, at 4 pm. If you know a student or if you are a student whose work (volunteer, research, other) is related to Human Rights, please complete the application below.
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The Harry S. Kramer Scholarship for Peace, Justice, and Human Rights | November 1, 2026
Offered by the Center for Peace, Justice and Human Rights (PJHR) to currently enrolled South Florida residents with a minimum of a 3.0 GPA. Students must be undergraduates classified as a Freshman, Sophomore, or Junior to be considered for this award. The student must also submit a Statement of Involvement in academic and/or extra-curricular activities related to peace, justice and/or human rights. The Harry Kramer Scholarship will assist with educational costs, allow students to participate in research collaborations with faculty actively involved in PJHR issues, and/or to participate in regional and national conferences that enrich their academic experience. This scholarship will provide a one-time award of $1,500.00. Completed application and supporting documentation must be submitted via email to pjhr@fau.edu by November 1, 2026 to be considered.
previous scholarship recipients
Christin 鈥淐J鈥 Soares
Jenin Amireh
Rylea Anacleto
Dominique Blandon-Iandoli
Victoria Madera Cova
Kawtar Elbekhty
Alexander Hickman
Hi! My name is Alexander (Xander) Hickman, and I鈥檓 concentrating in History and Anthropology at 麻豆女郎鈥檚 Wilkes Honors College. I鈥檓 originally from Boynton Beach, Florida, and my academic work focuses how media, especially music and television, contribute to community-building. This summer, I鈥檒l be traveling to Seoul, South Korea, to conduct fieldwork as a research assistant, where I鈥檒l explore how musical motifs in Korean media influence identity formation among marginalized communities. I鈥檓 also passionate about student involvement and am currently working to start both an anthropology club and a history club on the Jupiter campus. Through research and organizing, I aim to bridge academic scholarship with public advocacy for justice and representation.
Dara Jaffe
Ashleigh Madar
My name is Ashleigh Madar, and I am a 21-year-old senior at 麻豆女郎, majoring in Political Science with a concentration in Global Governance. I am also a participant in the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Certificate program and a member of the Leon Charney Diplomacy Program at 麻豆女郎. As a first-generation college student, pursuing higher education has been a transformative journey, shaping my passion for global affairs, justice, and human rights.
Through my studies and involvement in the Peace, Justice, and Human Rights Program, I have developed a deep interest in international relations, governance, and how policy influences peace and justice on both local and global scales. I aspire to use my education to contribute to meaningful change through research, advocacy, or policy work. This scholarship is an incredible honor and a valuable support in helping me achieve my academic and professional goals. I am excited to continue learning and growing in this field, and I look forward to making a positive impact.
Atman McDuffy
Devon O鈥橬eal
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