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Applying to the Revson Fellowship Program

To Apply

Applicants may apply online or send a completed application to:

Charles H. Revson Fellowship
Columbia University in the City of New York
420 West 118th Street
Mail Code 3355
New York, New York 10027

Applications

Applicants may obtain an application by any of these four options:

  1. Applications to the Revson Fellowship are available online.
  2. Applicants may download the application materials in PDF format
  3. Applicants may request that application materials be sent to them by mail or email:
    • Please write to revson@columbia.edu
    • Enter “APPLICATION” as the subject of your email, and include your name, address, and telephone number in the body of the email.
  4. Applicants may request application materials by phone at (212) 854-6029.

Applications and letters of recommendation must be postmarked by Friday, February 1st, 2008.

Reflections on the Fellowship

My effectiveness in my current position owes a great deal to my experience as a Revson Fellow. First, of course, was the superb academic instruction I received. But equally important is the way I learned to truly appreciate the full range of other people’s perspectives and insights. As a Fellow, I was presented with such a diversity of opinions on issues that bore directly or indirectly on my work that I gained enormous skills in working with people of different viewpoints. I continue to see Revson Fellows regularly and rely on the informal Revson network when I need new information or insights.

Warren S. Whitlock

Class of 1997-1998

Find out what other former Fellows are saying about their experiences in the Revson Fellowship program at Columbia University.

Revson Fellowship

Columbia University
420 West 118th Street
Mail Code 3355
New York, New York 10027

Tel. (212) 854 - 6029
Fax (212) 854 - 8925

revson@columbia.edu

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