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NONCR-GP.104
Library Research and Citation Methods… for framing and conducting literature reviews, and learn about further support services including the NYU Data … analysis. The session concludes with some information about how to effectively cite and integrate sources, with a …
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Student Spotlight: Robyn James (MPA-PNP 2026)… culture, and collective care.   Can you share a bit about your path and what drew you to the PNP program and the … work with clients whose goals I was genuinely passionate about. I worked with businesses dedicated to making change in … Wagner? What upcoming initiatives are you most excited about? As policy students, we are encouraged to think …
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Advocacy & Political Action Specialization… While we prefer applicants to have about two years of relevant professional experience, such as … individual lending institutions. Please think carefully about your obligations as a borrower before pursuing any … in public and nonprofit management and policy. Learn More About the Curriculum Program Requirements Below is an …
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Peter Grace… Tell us about your current public service work. Can you briefly … families and others committed to sharing, learning about, and celebrating Jewish and Christian traditions. … options for summer employment. I was at an event with Dean Schall, getting her opinion on the subject. She told me …
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WSA Executive Board… academic year. I’m a full-time MUP student passionate about transportation and urban planning. I grew up in the San … sport to watch and play. I am hoping to learn more about how to advocate for the student body within the Wagner … on our social media platforms and keep students informed about upcoming events, important updates, and exciting …
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What Is Research… 46 102(d)]. and " Human subject means a living individual about whom an investigator (whether professional or student) … written policies that help faculty make a determination about the need for review. The University of Southern … work that it funds, but it is a useful frame to thinking about the issues. …
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Faculty-Led Course Overview Discussions… Join us in the  main room  where Dean Sherry Glied will provide opening remarks. … , Professor Erica Foldy Health Economics: Principles , Dean Sherry Glied Urban Planning: Methods and Practice ,  … , Professor Erica Foldy Health Economics: Principles , Dean Sherry Glied Urban Planning: Methods and Practice ,  …
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Why Wagner Online?… upon that solid foundation and encompasses what’s best about NYU Wagner. We also rely on a network of alumni, … Our students are working adults who are serious about their careers and their future. They bring insights … services do not measure up. NYU Wagner is doing something about it. …
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Master's Degree in Urban Planning… in conjunction with their capstone experience. Learn more about Capstone   … training around an area of expertise. Learn more about electives … to their degree program and field of interest.  Learn more about Professional Experience Requirement  … individual lending institutions. Please think carefully about your obligations as a borrower before pursuing any …
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MSPP-GP.4900
The Practice of Work: Individual, Interpersonal and Organizational Effectiveness… different levels. The class will also ask you to think about how those levels interact and influence each other. …
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Six-Student Team Wins First Prize at IXL Innovation Olympics … corporation – the knowledge and skills he has gained about the nonprofit sector as a Wagner student. What was …
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Wagner Policy Alliance… Events are open to anyone interested in learning more about these topics. Advisor Tatiana Homonoff Executive Board …
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Capstone Client FAQ… commitment into public leadership. For more information about the Capstone program, please visit:  … conclude with client presentations.   For more information about the Capstone program, please visit:  … in a final report and presentation.  For more information about the Capstone program, please visit:  …
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Arden Levine… We'd love to learn more about your journey in affordable housing and what drew you to … with careers in community health). And on comes a feature about Breaking Ground (formerly Common Ground), a relatively … attention to, honoring, and retaining a sense of wonder about what makes a city a fair, healthy, safe, and vibrant …
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UPADM-GP.269
How to Change the World: Advocacy Movements and Social Innovation… How does someone go about changing the world? What does social change theory … change hearts and minds? What can we learn from the past about what it means to be an effective agent of change? How …
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Student Spotlight: Sai Srihas Borra (MPA-HPAM 2026)… push toward healthcare policy, understanding how decisions about pricing, access, and safety shape real outcomes. What … and Management & Leadership have helped me think about healthcare not just as a system of care, but as an … a grounding experience. It’s helped me slow down and think about why I want to work in healthcare in the first place. …
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PADM-GP.2311
Impact Investing… what makes an investment impactful - and how one would go about determining that and measuring it. Through a … The course aims to combine practical knowledge about how impact investments are made with critical thinking about the field’s potential and limitations. …
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Thalia Washington… Tell us about your current public service work. Can you briefly … I took at Wagner was a Reflective Leadership course with Dean Schall in my last semester. The course felt like a mix …
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Student Spotlight: Shannon Flores (MPA 2024)… impact in Latinx community advocacy. Can you share a bit about yourself and what motivated you to attend a school of … of Bloomberg Public Service Fellows. Can you share a bit about your experience and what you’ve learned thus far?  The … us a lot of mentorship and guidance, speaking frankly about their own challenges as leaders and how they’ve dealt …
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Student Spotlight: Mahima Sharda (MPA 2022)… because they were women. I began to think more critically about gender issues, and began to see instances of how they … and girls into a tangible, lasting impact. Can you tell us about a course, professor, or mentor at Wagner that was … of taking four classes, stands out. Upon finding out about my passion for gender equality issues, he offered to …
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Laura Kavanagh… and her M.P.A. from Columbia University, where she wrote about gossip in the workplace. She also holds certificates …
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Getting Started… Have questions about how to manage your student loans and financial … this guide to get your questions answered. Learn more about financial aid at NYU … you are eligible to waive foundational courses. Learn more about our course waiver policies … if you are eligible to transfer those credits. Learn more about our transfer credit policy …
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