![]() ![]() ![]() See our Accessibility for Applicants with Disabilities policy for additional details.Ĭlick here to access our Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking Policy. For job seekers with disabilities who may not be able to fully access the online application system, we will make reasonable accommodations, as required by applicable law. The only exception-and pardon the legalese, here-is where, as required by applicable law, certain characteristics are essential bona fide occupational requirements, or where a disability is a bona fide occupational disqualification. *As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we conduct all employment-related activities without considering things like sex, race, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, age, medical condition, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, familial status, marital status, or veteran status. Originally conceived by students and Perkins&Will professionals at the GSD’s 2019 Black in Design Conference, the mentorship program will fill a critical educational and career gap in the design profession by fostering meaningful and lasting relationships starting as early as high school. The Black in Design Mentorship Program with the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) aims to promote greater representation of Black talent in the design industry. ![]() The Nagle-Johnson Family Fellowship at the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD)-established in 2018 by our firm’s Global Design Director, Ralph Johnson, and his wife Kathleen-provides financial aid to under-represented GSD students with the aim of expanding their academic and career prospects. The program introduces students to the rigors of a bachelor of architecture degree program and helps them prepare a competitive portfolio. The Cornell Future Architect Award is a merit-based award that gives under-represented high school students the opportunity to attend Cornell’s Introduction to Architecture Program, at no cost. Introduced in 2016, the Phil Freelon Fellowship provides expanded academic opportunities to students of color, and helps fill the profession’s talent pipeline with more diverse designers. The Phil Freelon Fellowship for African American and other under-represented students stems from a partnership with the Harvard Graduate School of Design (GSD) and our late colleague Phil Freelon. ![]()
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