RESOURCES

The link for all program applications are at the bottom of the page.

  • Civic Liberal Arts Student Fellowships at Lang

    • CLA courses bring community partners into Lang classrooms. Students learn from distinguished non-faculty professionals in a variety of fields.

  • Eugene Lang Opportunity Awards

    • Eugene Lang Opportunity Awards make it easier for students with financial need and academic merit to participate in the many co-curricular programs and initiatives available at Lang. 

  • Lang Global Programs 

    • Dedicated to promoting the academic and personal growth of undergraduates through international education. Each year, many Lang students study abroad, usually for one semester, in more than 50 pre-approved programs, including faculty-led programs during the summer.  

  • Global Studies Research & Engagement Awards

  • Mohn Family Science and Social Justice Fellowship at Lang

    • A competitive merit-based fellowship that enables students who are interested in science and social justice work but who cannot accommodate an unpaid internship or research experience to build professional/STEM skills in a justice-focused nonprofit organization that can also make connections to arts, design, communication, and social research.

  • Science and Math Fellows

    • Qualified students work with a faculty mentor who is teaching an introductory-level science and/or math course to host outings and study sessions, build community among students, identify learning challenges in the course, and offer peer tutoring for students in the class. For students interested in pursuing science and math education in combination with communication, media, art, policy, and education studies, this program offers an opportunity to gain a better understanding of the challenges associated with science and math learning and current best practices in pedagogies of engagement and assessment of student learning through a weekly education seminar course. 

    • Contact: Katayoun Chamany at ChamanyK@newschool.edu

  • Social Science Fellowship

    • This fellowship provides a unique opportunity to combine research, theory, and practice. It requires the ability to work independently over the summer and throughout the fall semester. This fellowship provides a rare chance for students to develop their research and writing skills through individual mentoring and feedback on their work.