
Human Rights Clinic
The Human Rights Clinic, established through the Rapoport Center, brings together an interdisciplinary group of law and graduate students in a course that incorporates both classroom study and hands-on participation in human rights projects and cases.
For more information, please visit the Human Rights Clinic website.
Application
Law students and other graduate students in the Human Rights Clinic advocate on behalf of victims of human rights abuses. The Clinic hires undergraduate UT students as unpaid interns during fall and spring semesters. Intern work often includes online research, scanning, or assisting with mailing campaigns. No specialized knowledge is required. The hours are very flexible, and the amount of time required varies from week to week. Often an intern’s work can be done remotely. To apply, send a copy of your resume to the Clinic Program Coordinator at: tmagee@law.utexas.edu
For more information about the Fall 2025 internship, please visit: https://sites.utexas.edu/ugs-bdp/2025/02/10/human-rights-clinic-internship-at-ut-school-of-law-fall-2025/