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MPA, International Development Policy and Management Specialization-MA, International Relations
To address the complex, pressing international affairs issues of our time, you’ll need an education that lives at the nexus of international development and international relations. At NYU, you can earn both an MPA with an International Development Policy and Management specialization and an MA in International Relations in just two years of full-time study. You’ll gain practical policy, management, and analysis skills and perspectives from a professional degree while also building a deeper and comprehensive understanding of international relations and politics.
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Program Requirement Checksheet
GLOBAL EXECUTIVE MPA: joint degree with UCL
I. SCHOOLWIDE CORE COURSES [6 CREDITS]
Students must complete or waive all core courses
Student Spotlight: Lenny Cabral (MPA 2023)
In her final year, Lenny Cabral (MPA 2023) reflects on the relationships and community of the Black Student Association (BSA) as well as her Capstone experience in the Dominican Republic which allowed for hands-on learning in international development and policy.
What motivated you to attend Wagner, a school of public service?
In her final year, Lenny Cabral (MPA 2023) reflects on the relationships and community of the Black Student Association (BSA) as well as her Capstone experience in the Dominican Republic which allowed for hands-on learning in international development and policy.
Advancing Resiliency: A Green Stormwater Mitigation Plan
Fundraising Assessment and Action Plan
BUILDING A BETTER FUNDRAISING STRATEGY
Evaluating Impact of Humanitarian "Edutainment" in the Great Lakes Area
Conference & Competition Funding
For the 2022-2023 academic year, NYU Wagner will prioritize funding for professional development opportunities and events that include networking components, opportunities for students to engage with industry colleagues and leaders, and promote experiential learning and advancing one’s career. Please read this page carefully before applying, and explore Wagner’s External Scholarship resources.
MPA-MPH with Global Health Concentration
COVID-19. Diabetes. Maternal and infant health. Refugees. Clean water.
These days there is hardly a health issue that doesn’t have global implications—and global consequences. The challenges are broad and complex: disease, discomfort, displacement from essential resources—none of these is confined by political borders. But you can learn how to tackle these issues on multiple fronts with our MPA-Global MPH dual-degree program offered with NYU's School of Global Public Health (SGPH).
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Lead the Future of Health
REIMAGINE YOUR CAREER
Offered jointly by NYU School of Law and NYU Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, the 12-month Master of Science in Health Law and Strategy program will provide the training and perspective to prepare a new generation of leaders in an area undergoing extraordinary transformation.
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An Urban Environmental Education Model Center for Harlem
World Trade Center Neighborhood Livability Plan
MPA in Health Policy & Management
How can we improve healthcare access and quality—while lowering costs? What are the links between a community's state of health and its housing, transportation, and education? Our MPA in Health Policy and Management (HPAM) program gives you the unique opportunity to study health policy and management in a school of public service where you can see these interplays. With NYC and its diverse populations on your doorstep, you'll put your skills to work while learning so that by the time you graduate, you'll be ready to take on the most challenging issues in any healthcare environment.
Master of Urban Planning
The world is becoming more urbanized, and cities are growing denser and more diverse. It's exciting—it's also challenging. From transportation to environment, and crime to education, urban issues are complex because they're interrelated. NYU Wagner gives you the unique opportunity to study urban planning in the context of these issues, within a school of public service. You'll interact with people from other disciplines who are grappling with these real-world social, cultural, and economic issues.