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Second-year graduate students in urban planning, architecture, urban design, historic preservation, data analytics, public health, and public policy.
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Students from the following participating schools: Baruch College, City College, Columbia University, Hunter College, New York University, The New School, and Pratt Institute.
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Work 12-15 hours per week for a full academic year.
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Stipend of $5,000 ($2,500 per semester).
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Assigned to a local community board or nonprofit organization.
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In-person and remote participation, including bimonthly Friday workshops.
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Gain hands-on experience in real-world planning projects.
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Build your professional network and connect with industry leaders.
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Contribute to meaningful projects that positively impact NYC communities.
Submit the online application form, including your contact information, research agenda, or study proposal, and explain why placement at a Community Board/nonprofit would benefit your course of study.