Loeb Fellowship at Harvard Graduate School of Design
Deadline: Jan 05, 2026
masters | other
unfunded
Opportunity Overview
📖 About the Fellowship
The Loeb Fellowship at Harvard Graduate School of Design is designed for civic leaders, journalists, architects, technologists, urban planners and designers, activists, landscape architects, policymakers, and public artists. It provides an opportunity for mid-career professionals to reflect, renew, and expand their skills in the midst of a prestigious university environment.
📅 Opportunity Details
- Date Published: October 09, 2025
- Application Deadline: January 05, 2026
- Category: Fellowship
🎁 Benefits
- Fellows will take stock of their experiences, expand their skills, and chart the next phase of their careers.
- The program aims to help fellows become more effective agents of change.
✅ Eligibility Criteria
- Experience: Applicants must be mid-career professionals with 5–10 years of experience in their field.
- Leadership: Candidates should demonstrate leadership ability, a strong drive to help others succeed, and the potential to elevate their capacities.
- Age: The average age of fellows is approximately 42 years.
- Practitioners: The Fellowship is designed for active practitioners, not for academic sabbaticals or artist residencies.
📝 Application Process
- The online application process opens in the fall and runs until early January for the following academic year.
- Required documents include:
- Application Form
- Three (3) Letters of Recommendation
- Resume
- Supplemental materials are optional but highly recommended.
- For specific questions about the application process, contact the Loeb Fellowship office.
📌 Application Deadline
- January 05, 2026
🌐 Application Portal
- View details of the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard Graduate School of Design
- Apply for the fellowship here.
For more information, visit the official website of the Loeb Fellowship at Harvard Graduate School of Design.
Benefits
- Fellows take stock of what they have learned, expand skills in the midst of a great university and chart the next phase of their careers to become more effective agents of change.










