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Fellowships: Opportunities for Students

The Joint Center has several fellowships and awards programs that are open annually to Harvard students.

The John R. Meyer Dissertation Fellowship provides support for a doctoral student engaged in writing a dissertation on a housing topic compatible with the Center's areas of inquiry.

The Edward M. Gramlich Fellowship in Community and Economic Development is co-sponsored by NeighborWorks America and the Joint Center. The program provides master's level students with the opportunity to spend a summer on an analytical project suitable for publication as a working paper, while working directly with Neighborworks staff and Joint Center Faculty, and presenting their research in Washington, DC at a policy briefing arranged by the Joint Center.

The JCHS Awards for Housing Research and Design are presented each year to students who have completed an outstanding research project or design project related to housing. Student projects are nominated for the awards by faculty members who have supervised the work.

2009 winning submissions:

"The Case of Modern American "Industrialized" Residential Design and Realistic Innovation in Off-site Homebuilding"
by Jonathan F. Caputo, MDesS Candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design

"Housing and the New University: Allston Arts Campus"
by Andrew Domnitz, MArch I AP Candidate, Harvard Graduate School of Design

 

Click here for a summary of all JCHS fellowships (PDF)

Opportunities

Opportunities for Students

John T. Dunlop Lecture


John R. Meyer
Dissertation Fellowship

Edward M. Gramlich Fellowship in Community and Economic Development