The Charles H. Revson Fellowship advances civic leadership in New York City by engaging mid-career urban leaders in an intensive nine-month course of study, research, and reflection at Columbia University. Learn more.

Each year, the program selects a cohort of ten Revson Fellows, individuals who have made significant contributions to the city and who reflect its diversity. Learn more.

Revson Fellows receive tuition, financial support, academic guidance, and access to Columbia University resources.

Fellows pursue individually designed programs of study and participate in weekly Revson seminars designed to enhance their understanding of the complex challenges facing New York City.

Established in 1979, the Revson Fellowship has welcomed over 300 leaders to Columbia University. Many alumni work in New York City and remain active within the Revson community.
"I still primarily think of myself as a union organizer, but its been transformative for me to develop interests and ideas and interests that aren't quite as big as the union but are important in small ways to me, like learning to play piano or talking about theology with the graduate students at Union Theological Seminary. "
Amanda Ream (2008 - 2009)
Coordinator of Service Workers Rising
UNITE HERE
Receive news & event updates and deadline reminders.