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Announcing the call for the 2018 CUP Fellow for Change in Design!

Announcing the call for the 2018 CUP Fellow for Change in Design!

The Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) is announcing the call for the 2018 CUP Fellow for Change in Design, an initiative to support the development of a pipeline of talented individuals from historically under-represented communities into the design fields, and to dismantle the systemic biases that stand in the way of their advancement as leaders in these fields. The Fellowship, which is a paid, year-long, full-time, training program, is designed to promote and support individuals in gaining the skills, contacts, and experience to help them excel in their design careers.

The Fellow will be selected through a competitive, juried process and will work with CUP from July 2018 – June 2019.

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If you are interested in the position, your application should include:

– A cover letter, in which you address why you are interested in the Fellowship, what you hope to get out of it, and what your goals are for your career

– A current resume

– A portfolio of your design work. We are looking for your skills to work on a range of visuals and with type. Please indicate the context in which your projects were completed and your role. 

– A list of 3 references, with contact information.

Please send all materials as a single PDF (max 5 MB) to [email protected] by Wednesday, March 28th at noon. Include “CUP Fellowship for Change in Design” in the subject line.

Please note that we will NOT review applications that do not provide all requested materials. No phone calls, please.

For more information, please see the full description of the fellowship here.

CUP is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to fair and inclusive employment practices, and strongly encourage people of color, women, LGBTQ individuals, people with disabilities, and others who may contribute to the diversification of ideas to apply. 

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