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.
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Senior Fellows

Positions as Senior Fellows are open to individuals 30 and over who are involved in urban studies research or are senior level practitioners. Senior Fellows usually spend a period of four months (one academic semester) at Hopkins commencing in either September or late January. Alternative schedules can be accommodated, including sabbatical years, summer fellowships, and other months. Senior Fellows conduct a specific research project with cross-cultural implications related to their specific interests in urban studies and to the program’s focus on cities' growth, decline, revitalization, and the welfare of urban residents. Senior Fellow responsibilities may also involve presenting lectures and seminars to the University community.