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The Georgina and Charlotte Bloomberg Public Service Fellows Program at NYU

The Georgina and Charlotte Bloomberg Public Service Fellows Program at New York University’s Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service helps ensure that the most dedicated and innovative future leaders have access to, and robust training for, careers in public service.

The inaugural group of Bloomberg Public Service Fellows were selected for the academic year 2021-22, and the two-year program offered up to 20 students per year full tuition scholarships to complete their NYU Wagner Master of Public Administration or Master of Urban Planning degrees.

This financial assistance, plus paid internships, helped ensure that economic barriers do not prevent deserving students from receiving the education and guidance needed to become part of the next generation of impactful public service leaders. The program’s unique curriculum used New York City, one of the most complex cities in the world, as its classroom, providing a greater understanding of New York’s many municipal systems and the non-profit organizations which support them.

Leadership development programming and career guidance were made available for all Bloomberg Fellows, and connected to elected and community leaders as well as to Bloomberg Philanthropies’ network of mayors and government leaders for work opportunities and one-on-one mentoring.

The program is named for Mike Bloomberg’s daughter Georgina and mother Charlotte who both earned degrees from NYU – Georgina from the Gallatin School of Individualized Study in 2010 and Charlotte from the School of Commerce, Accounts, and Finance (now the Stern School of Business) in 1929.

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Top photo: The Georgina and Charlotte Bloomberg Public Service Fellowship at NYU’s Wagner School will provide unique curriculum, scholarships, paid internships, and mentorship to the next generation of government and non-profit leaders.

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