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Events Archives… minutes or less.  Watch or Listen to Archived Explainers Global Comparisons of Detention and Deportation   Date:  … the ways in which detention and deportation are reshaping global politics, putting the U.S. focus of our series into … Series  Managing Crisis: Public Communication on Global Displacement When : February 27, 5:30 -6:30 PM Where : …
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URPL-GP.2612
Smart, Sustainable Planning in Amsterdam… exploring how this historic city has evolved into a global leader in sustainable urban development, and relating …
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URPL-GP.2665
Decentralized Development Planning and Policy Reform in Developing Countries… The last three decades have witnessed a global proliferation of public sector restructuring, …
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Faiyaz Jaffer… University and an Associate Chaplain for the Center of Global & Spiritual Life at NYU. He holds a doctorate in … Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, where he teaches courses on Islamic Law and Islamic Spirituality and his …
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Jerrold H. Abrahams… Professor Abrahams is a recipient of the Citigroup Global Customer Solutions Award in 1999 for his work on the …
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UPADM-GP.209
The American Presidency… in shaping our economy, institutions, environment, and global systems? How have they responded to right and …
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Vanessa Lecorps… Practice enterprise wide at Citi. In this unique global role, she partnered with colleagues in Learning, … of developing impactful leaders. She also led the firm’s global flagship talent development program.   Vanessa has led … teams globally, created and facilitated leadership courses in North, South, Central America, Europe, Southeast …
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Social Impact, Innovation, and Investment (SI3) Specialization… returns, developing solutions to address pressing global and local challenges. … Students must complete the following core courses: CORE-GP.1011 , Statistical Methods CORE-GP.1018 , … Students complete the following specialization courses: PADM-GP.2132 , Social Entrepreneurship and …
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Student Spotlight: Julian Mura-Kröger (MUP 2026)… you have taken during your time at Wagner? There are two courses that have been the most impactful for me while at … Nesiah’s seminar on human rights through the Gallatin Global Fellowship on Human Rights last spring. Getting to …
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Public Policy Minor… to policy-making. You can then choose from among courses covering specific areas of policy. Whether you plan … and Social Innovation  UPADM-GP 275 , Contemporary Global Crises and Humanitarian Politics   UPADM-GP 283 , …     ANTH-UA 127, Boarders and Migration    ANTH-UA 36, Global Biocultures: Anthropological Perspectives on Public …
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MPA, International Development Policy and Management Specialization-MA, International Relations… International Relations (INTRL-GA 1700, 4 credits), Global and International History (INTRL-GA 1600, 4 credits), … credits 6 Elective credits For Core and Specialization courses, and a sampling of Elective courses, please visit the International Development … credits]  Registration residency: Wagner INTRL-GA 1600 Global and International History  (4 credits) Choose one of …
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Alumni Spotlight: Mustafa Babak (Global EMPA 2017)… institutional reform, and governance at both local and global levels was immensely beneficial. Additionally, the … I chose. This understanding has been evident in my work in global health and health finance as well as my current … Alumni Spotlight: Mustafa Babak (Global EMPA 2017) …
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Health Policy Analysis Specialization … information, view the program checksheet DEGREE CORE COURSES … , Introduction to Health Policy and Management Required Courses … Management-Related Courses … Topics in Global/International/Comparative Policy …
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MUP - International Development Planning Specialization… When “the greater good” has global proportions, how do you balance the needs and values … core REQUIRements Students must complete the following courses: … requirements Students must complete the following courses: … ELECTIVEs Focus Areas Focus Areas are optional groupings of courses to help you choose your electives. You can go deeper …
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Message From the Dean… and interdisciplinary core curriculum that includes courses such as management and leadership, public policy, … AI strategies, impact investing, and more. And all Wagner courses are taught by expert faculty with both timely … get started.  Best,  Polly Trottenberg NYU Wagner Dean and Global Distinguished Professor …
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Undergraduate Major in Public Policy… that address today's most significant domestic and global issues. After graduation, Public Policy majors have … judgments. Curriculum The Public Policy major requires ten courses and one prerequisite course. This includes four core … PHIL-UA 3, Ethics and Society (Philosophy) PHIL-UA 6, Global Ethics (Philosophy) PHIL-UA 8, Philosophical …
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EXEC-GP.2430
Cross-Sector Collaborations (EMPA)… context and levels of action: domestic, national and global contexts. Through frameworks, practitioner …
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Cross-Sector Collaborations… context and levels of action: domestic, national and global contexts. Through frameworks, practitioner …
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Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA)… diverse cultures, fostering meaningful partnerships and global impact. … goals. The majority (60%) of credits consists of elective courses, allowing students to focus on specific topics or … leadership coaching, targeted leadership development courses, and a co-curricular series that includes …
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Dean's Council… Box (GAL ’08, WAG ’11)                      Director of Global Strategy, The Christensen Fund  Casey Box is Director of Global Strategy at The Christensen Fund. Previously, Casey served as the Executive Director of Land is Life, a global network that has directly supported grassroots …
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Program Requirement Checksheet… admitted through fall 2025.   EXECUTIVE MPA (EMPA): GLOBAL PUBLIC SERVICE LEADERS I. Core Courses [9 CREDITS] Students must complete or waive all core courses. …
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Pre-Arrival… The Office of Global Services (OGS) provides comprehensive information and … pursue course waivers, prepare for core quantitative courses, participate in mandatory orientation activities, and … at the University level. Make sure to visit the Office of Global Services site for those requirements. Getting Started …
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Blair Allan… at the program at Wagner. I feel that it gave me the best global opportunities and allowed me to gain international … insight and hear various perspectives on pressing global issues. In addition, Wagner provided me with the tools … I was also able to study at NYU’s global campuses, taking courses internationally that prepared me for my career. These …
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MUP - City and Community Planning… core requirements Students must complete the following courses: … requirements Students must complete the following courses: … ELECTIVES Focus Areas Focus Areas are optional groupings of courses to help you choose your electives. You can go deeper … grow, they continue to have dramatic effects on the global environment. The world's cities will also be …

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