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Training East African Filmmakers: An Evaluation of Maisha through the Lens of its ParticipantsMaisha Film Lab empowers East African filmmakers to articulate their visions by providing them with access to world-class film training. Over the past five years, more than 250 East African filmmakers have participated in Maisha's intensive film labs, …
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PHD-GP.5913
Urban Research Seminar IIThis course, taught jointly by faculty members across the university, offers doctoral students an opportunity to learn about the latest theoretical and empirical research on critical urban issues. The course is not taught in a lecture format. Rather, the …
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PHD-GP.5912
Urban Research SeminarThis course, taught jointly by faculty members across the university, offers doctoral students an opportunity to learn about the latest theoretical and empirical research on critical urban issues. The course is not taught in a lecture format. Rather, the …
Alumni In Action
Stephanie ChrispinWhy did you choose Wagner for graduate school?  Wagner was the only graduate program that allowed me to continue working while taking substantive, professionally-relevant courses. I also loved the cross-pollination among students with different …
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MSPP-GP.4021
Financial Management IOpen only to students in the MSPP program. Students will learn the fundamentals of budgeting and accounting for public, health, and nonprofit organizations. Through readings, lectures, real-world case studies, and assignments, students will gain an …
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A Roadmap to a Nationwide Data Infrastructure for Evidence-Based PolicymakingJulia Lane and Andrew Reamer …
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A multi-state analysis of the targeted jobs tax credit programmeJulia Lane and Tom Berry …
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The Estimation of Earnings Profiles in Wrongful Death and Injury Cases: Authors ReplyJulia Lane and Dennis Glennon …
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Development Rights and the Differential Assessment of Agricultural Land: Fractional Valuation of Farmland is Ineffective for Preserving Open Space and Subsidizes SpeculationJulia Lane and Robert Blewett …
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The Age of Capital, the Age of Utilized Capital Tests of the Embodiment Hypothesis RevisitedJulia Lane and Richard McHugh …
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The Embodiment Hypothesis: An Interregional TestJulia Lane and Richard McHugh …
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John ManginJohn Mangin is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Urban Planning of NYU’s Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service. He is also head of the Housing Division at the NYC Department of City Planning. Prior to that, he was a teaching fellow at …
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Providing Big Data for Evidence-based Policy MakingJulia Lane and Paul Decker …
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The Decline of Labor Productivity in the 1970’s: The Surprising Role of Embodied Technological ChangeJulia Lane and Richard McHugh …
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Imputing a Housewife’s Earnings in a Wrongful Death and Injury CaseJulia Lane and Dennis Glennon …
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Pay Equity in Occupations: The Nursing ProfessionJulia Lane and LaVonne Straub …
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The Estimation of Earnings Profiles in Wrongful Death and Injury CasesJulia Lane and Dennis Glennon …
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Hospital Market Structure and the Return to Nursing EducationJulia Lane and LaVonne Booton …
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The Embodiment Hypothesis: An Interregional TestJulia Lane and Richard McHugh …
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Identifying Food Safety related ResearchJulia Lane and Evgeny Klochikhin …
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Public Science is for the People with Jacob K. Javits Professor Jason CoupetOn April 9, 2025, Jason Coupet delivered a lecture titled "Public Science is for The People" at NYU Wagner’s Main Event Space. Coupet, an associate professor at Georgia State University, is the recipient of the 2025 Jacob K. Javits Professorship at NYU, …
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CAP-GP.3227
Capstone: Advanced Projects in International Development Policy and Management IIContinuation of CAP-GP.3226 . As part of the core curriculum of the NYU Wagner Masters program, Capstone teams spend an academic year addressing challenges and identifying opportunities for a client organization or conducting research on a pressing social …
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Welcome neighbors?Focuses on the author's idea of applying lessons learned from the experience of stable integrated neighborhoods to strengthen cities. Theories that explain why some mixed neighborhoods remain integrated; Testing the theory; Policy implications; How the …

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