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HPD Housing and Community Development Graduate Fellowship Program
This two-year program exposes the participants to the inner workings of New York City government, while providing a forum for the exchange of fresh and current ideas with those who shape HPD's housing policy. Housing- and community-development-related lectures, field experiences and tours further enhance the fellowship experience. In the first year, fellows work for four months in three different offices of their choosing at HPD, allowing them to learn firsthand about the agency's innovative efforts to revitalize New York City's neighborhoods through new construction, renovation, code enforcement, litigation, and outreach and loans to private owners. Supervisors are encouraged to act as mentors to the Fellows, providing them with guidance and exposing them to high-level and inter-governmental meetings. In the second year, fellows typically have two six-month or one 12-month placement. Applications for the 2007-2009 fellowship will be accepted in January and February of 2007.
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