Monday, January 25, 2010

Public Service Fellowship

City Hall Fellows gives America's best and brightest recent college graduates firsthand experience in using local government to drive social change. Fellows function as full-time city employees, not as interns, consultants or observers. Fellows participate in a structured, year-long, quasi-academic exploration of how local governments function and why they function as they do, complete with intensive service projects through which Fellows try their hands at policy evaluation and policy-making. This 12-month, paid, post-college Fellowship integrates hands-on experience working within the highest levels of local government with intensive training in how cities work. For their next class, they will be placing cohorts of Fellows in 3 cities: Houston, San Francisco, and Baton Rouge. The Fellowship is open to students of ALL majors. Applicants should be graduating students or recent alumni (Class of 2007 or later).

Due March 10, 2010

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