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The NU Public Interest Program is a one-year fellowship that helps train a new generation of leaders for social change through paid public interest work, professional development seminars and mentorship opportunities with Northwestern alumni. The NUPIP is designed to introduce young alumni to organizations whose missions are to create systemic social change; as well as to enable these organizations to capitalize on the Fellows' experience, intelligence, and work ethic.

Click here for the Spring '09 Program Update.

Click here for more information about the new Center for Civic Engagement.

Click here for a note from our Placement Coordinator.

Click here to see the people who have helped PIP over the past year.

 

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The NU Public Interest Program was modeled after Princeton's successful Project 55 Public Interest Program and was begun to introduce young alumni to organizations whose missions are to create systemic social change. Learn More...
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NUPIP in Northwestern Magazine

Check out the Spring 2008 edition of Northwestern Magazine. The article talks a about some of our program's succeses, profiles a few of our past and current fellows, and discusses some ways that alumni can be a part of the program. More News