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The NYU Democracy Project… About the NYU Democracy Project The NYU Democracy Project … John Gershman .  Check out our factsheet to learn more about program activities and engagement.  … capacities? Reach out to us at DemocracyProject@nyu.edu about joining the Democracy Cohort.  … Meet the Fellows: Read about current and past Democracy Fellows and what motivates …
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Online MHA Program Curriculum… This course encourages students to think creatively about what it means for a healthcare organization to make … to healthcare organizations. This course will cover two main topics: Financial analysis both as a proactive exercise … of this course is to demonstrate how economists think about healthcare issues. The emphasis will be on looking at a …
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Participants and Projects… electoral violence and peace in Ghana. She is passionate about women’s rights advocacy and addressing structural and … speaking in village forums, adding their voices to debates about land and agricultural related matters especially on … will become confident in articulating themselves on issues about PFJ due to the detailed and quality information given …
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Alumni Spotlight: Alvin Irby (MPA-PNP 2015)… where adults hold the mic and are responsible for curating content and creating conditions that support learning, … boys each month. For us, long-term success is not just about growth, but about narrative change—transforming how children think about …
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Alumni Spotlight: Errol Pierre (MPA-HPAM 2013)… Healthfirst and Anthem. Looking back, what lessons about leadership and resilience have shaped you most over the … the wisdom to never make the same mistake twice.” I wrote about this in my book,  The Way Up: Climbing the Corporate … Participate in networking events and be intentional about building meaningful relationships. Leverage the NYU …
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Writing Support… clearly. In fact, in an era when think tanks have become content creators, public services use texts and tweets to … an organizational issue or something else. To learn more about Wagner's writing tutors and to make an appointment, visit the Wagner Writing Center main site . Writing Center Drop-In Hours Beginning September …
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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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CYC: The S.E.E. Strategies… work in a soup kitchen help me participate in a discussion about poverty alleviation in a policy class, how might my … in a way that will help me develop my own theories about what works? If I am working and going to school at the … managing a much bigger operation, writing or speaking about what I know) …
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SUMMER 2022 LEAD AND PARKE FELLOWS… in various capacities. Niya is extremely passionate about voting rights aiming to ensure that citizens at every … and Political Action Association. She is passionate about electing progressive women.   As a LEAD Fellow, Daisy … justice, and education reform. She is most passionate about helping mission-driven institutions create compelling …
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Spotlight Archives… 2025 Spotlight Farrah Mina interviews Arang Keshavarzian about the book  Making Space for the Gulf Histories of … and the Middle East (Stanford University Press, 2024) About the author Arang Keshavarzian is an Associate Professor … spatial projects across many decades. The book's four main chapters explore the Persian Gulf through imperialism, …
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SPRING 2022 LEAD & PARKE Fellows … statewide elected official in Texas. Rachel is passionate about voting rights and previously interned with the Voting … and Political Action Association. She is passionate about electing progressive women. As a LEAD Fellow, Daisy … Kartika Fuentes is a Bronx native and is passionate about replacing oppressive institutions with life-affirming …
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FALL 2022 LEAD AND PARKE FELLOWS… from Buenos Aires, Argentina, and is very passionate about immigrant rights, gender justice, and civic engagement. … for the Wagner Student Association. He is passionate about advocating for and helping underrepresented populations … justice, and education reform. She is most passionate about helping mission-driven institutions create compelling …
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Urban Planning: Methods and Practice… work, students will be expected to think critically about the tools being used by planners today – how are these …
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Executive Master of Public Administration (EMPA)… individual lending institutions. Please think carefully about your obligations as a borrower before pursuing any … Say   “When I think of NYU Wagner and the EMPA, I think about the folks in my cohort, all the good things they were … introduce yourself and to inform the admissions committee about your goals, background, and career plans as they relate …
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Student Spotlight: Santana Kavanaugh (MPA-PNP 2025)… leadership role, and what initiatives are you most excited about? I was inspired to serve on BSA’s e-board after my … African diaspora community to hold conversations and think about issues that were imperative to advancing the African … keep providing these spaces. Relatedly, I am most excited about BSA’s policy-focused events this semester. I think that …
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Problems and proposals summary… Working Group Problem 1: The pace of learning about how external assistance can better support improvements … the approach and for the planned dissemination of data about impact Proposals that build on the existing “closed” … data and evidence “at the frontier” to build insights about which aspects of PFM operational performance matter for …
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SUMMER 2026 LEAD AND PARKE FELLOWS… computational text analysis methods to study our beliefs about the economy and its impact on civic engagement. Outside …
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PNP - International - Checksheet… found exclusively in the University Bulletin . All other content, including this webpage, is for informational …
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GradesGrading Policy Students will receive grades according to the following scale: A = 4.000 points A- = 3.667 points B+ = 3.333 points B = 3.000 points B- = 2.667 points C+ = 2.333 points C = 2.000 points C- = 1.667 points F (fail) = 0.0 points (A) Excellent: …
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International Development Policy & Management Specialization… logistics are successfully executed and align with the main objectives. … While we prefer applicants to have about two years of relevant experience, such as full-time, … individual lending institutions. Please think carefully about your obligations as a borrower before pursuing any …
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Spotlight… Roland Stinner interviews Dale Hudson and Alia Yunis about their book, Reorienting the Middle East: Film and … and Indian Ocean Meet ( Indiana University Press, 2024). About the authors Dale Hudson is an Associate Professor of … Festival, the longest-running film festival in the Gulf. About the interviewer Roland Stinner is an undergraduate …
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Post a Position… does not meet these criteria, please post it with NYU’s main career office—the NYU Wasserman Center for Career …

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