City of Buffalo Urban Fellows Internship Program

Overview

The City of Buffalo Urban Fellows Internship Program is designed to introduce our region’s most talented college students and graduates to local government and public service, through hands-on practical learning experiences. This unique opportunity (available for one semester, summer or full academic year) allows students to sharpen their skills, while discovering the many challenges that government faces in addressing the needs and concerns of the public.

Fellows have the opportunity to work in the fast paced environment of the Division of Citizen Services. The division is comprised of a number of diverse ancillary programs which includes the following:

  • Anti-Graffiti and Clean City
  • Serve Buffalo
  • Mayor’s 311 Call and Resolution Center
  • Office of Citizen Participation and Information
  • Save Our Streets
  • Quality of Life Programs
  • Open Data

Learn more on their website.

Deadline

Spring Session: Jan. 15

Summer Session: June 1

Fall Session: Sept. 1

Eligibility Requirements

Applicants must:

  • be pursuing or have received a degree or certificate
  • be eligible to work in the U.S. for the entire fellowship period.

How to Apply

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