University Connections Student Programming at Spring Meeting 2023
Student resource page for everything Spring Meeting 2023.
November 9, 2022
Opportunities for Students
See the full call for applications HERE.
Established in 2002 through the generous gift of Harold A. Pollman, the Pollman Fellowship in Real Estate and Urban Development is given to outstanding postdoctoral graduates in real estate, urban planning, and development to spend one year as a visiting scholar at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. Applicants in the fields of economic development, political economy, urban economics, and other areas in urban planning related to real estate and urban development are also encouraged to apply.
Postdoctoral candidates for the Pollman Fellowship should either have received their doctorate or have submitted their dissertation for final awarding of the degree. The fellowship award is $30,000, plus medical benefits, and is to be used towards living and research expenses. While at Harvard, the fellow may audit courses and may seek to supplement the fellowship with teaching and research assignments. The fellow is expected to produce at least one publishable paper in a refereed journal, to participate in research workshops, to make a presentation to the GSD community, and to contribute to the life of the School.
The deadline for applications is February 28, 2023.
Interested applicants should send a PDF of a short statement of their current and proposed research, as well as a copy of their resume, by email to:
Selena Shabot
Executive Coordinator
Department of Urban Planning and Design
Harvard University Graduate School of Design
March 13, 2023
Student resource page for everything Spring Meeting 2023.
December 16, 2022
The ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program pairs current grad students in urban planning, real estate, architecture, and related fields
Opportunities for Students November 9, 2022
Established in 2002 through the generous gift of Harold A. Pollman, the Pollman Fellowship in Real Estate and Urban Development.
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