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Division Fellowship Opportunity

The Urban Design and Preservation Division recently established a new fellowship program for advanced undergraduate and graduate students. The purpose of the program is to foster interest in the study of urban design and preservation as well as the interrelationship between these two areas of planning.

The program is open to third- and fourth-year undergraduate students and first- and second-year master's degree students. One fellowship with a stipend of $2,000 will be awarded per semester. Responsibilities will include assisting the UDP Executive Committee with implementing various items of its work plan, and monitoring nationwide issues that relate to urban design and preservation in the field of planning.  The fall 2007 Fellowship was awarded to Margot Walker of the Pratt Institute.

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In March 2008, Maya Haptas, a second-year student in the Masters of Historic Preservation program at Cornell University, was chosen as the spring 2008 Fellow of the APA Urban Design and Preservation Division's Fellowship Program.

Please return to this site in July for more information about future application deadlines. 

Click here for Fellowship Program Information