The waves may be traced to the bottom of the American flagpole on the lawn of the Wyman building, home to IPS.  With the reach of IPS spanning across many oceans, the image seems appropriate.
  IPS Home Page   Newsroom   Site Map   Contact Us    
About Us
 
Research
 
Master of Arts in Public Policy
 
Publications
 
Community Outreach
 
Technical Assistance and Training
 
International Fellows Program
International Fellows in Urban Studies
International Fellows in Philanthropy
 
 
Annual Conference and Reports
General Eligibility
J
unior Fellows
Senior Fellows
Study Areas

Costs & Fellowships
Funding Sources
Application & Selection
Newsletter
Application Form
New Fellows



General Eligibility

Candidates must have demonstrated a high degree of experience and professional competence in urban studies research or urban policy practice. Candidates are expected to have attained a university diploma equivalent to the American Bachelor of Arts or Science degree and to be capable of carrying out independent research and inquiry. A high degree of English fluency is required as demonstrated by a score of 600 or higher on the TOEFL exam.

There are no restrictions as to nationality (except that U.S. citizens are excluded from eligibility). Fellows are strongly encouraged to attend the annual International Fellows in Urban Studies Conference prior to their fellowship year and are warmly invited to participate in subsequent annual conferences.