The Urban Land Institute’s Building Healthy Places Initiative is excited to announce that applications for the fourth cohort of the ULI/Randall Lewis Health Mentorship Program are now being accepted! This program is an opportunity for graduate students in architecture, urban planning, real estate, or a related field to engage with ULI, develop professional networks, and deepen their understanding of how the built environment shapes and influences human health. The program will pair selected students with a ULI member working at the intersection of health and the built environment to serve as a mentor during the meetings and beyond, as well as connect students with program alumni.

Applications are being accepted through Friday, February 19, 2021. For more information on program details, eligibility, to apply, and to read reflections from the first three cohorts of mentees, visit the link at the button below.