Longwood Gardens Fellows Program accepting applications

The program offers a 13-month residential learning experience to develop leaders in the industry.

KENNETT SQUARE, PA – The Longwood Gardens Fellows program is now accepting applications. The program is a 13-month residential learning experience focused on building the leadership capacity of high-potential public horticulture professionals.

During the 13-month, fully funded, cohort-based residency at Longwood, fellows delve into topical issues relevant to public horticulture today such as leadership, board relations and governance, communication skills, change management, innovation, and HR/talent management. A two-month domestic or international field placement provides a deeper understanding of these issues, equipping fellows to lead organizations. Alumni of the program join the Society of Fellows, a global network of public garden professionals.

The program is open to professionals who hold a bachelor’s degree and have a desire to lead in a public horticulture environment. Masters candidates, doctoral candidates and those who may be transitioning between careers are welcome to apply. The program begins June 2019.

Applications are due Oct. 1. Interested individuals should click here for program and application information.

Current horticulture leaders are also encouraged to nominate individuals who have a commitment to professional excellence, a deep intellectual curiosity and an interest in representing diverse perspectives and backgrounds for admission to the program. Nominations should be submitted in writing to the Program’s director, Dr. Tamara Fleming, tfleming@longwoodgardens.org by Sept. 1.

Online informational sessions will be available Aug. 13, Aug. 22, and Sept. 4. These sessions are hosted by current and past Fellows, giving prospective students insight into the program and the application process. To register for an informational session, click here.