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NYU Wagner prepares public service leaders to translate ideas into actions that have a lasting impact on the public good.
New York, NYwagner.nyu.eduBorn 1938Joined February 2008

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Join NYU Wagner Admissions on Thursday, July 21 to learn more about the graduate application process, key dates, and application components. There will also be plenty of time left to answer questions from webinar participants. bit.ly/3uLQNQY
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Applications for Fall LEAD and Parke Fellowships with the NYU Democracy Project are now open! Sign up for an upcoming information session and apply by Sunday, July 31: bit.ly/3cbGzD4
Apply for a Paid Democracy Fellowship. Fall 22 LEAD and PARKE applications with the NYU Democracy Project are now open! Deadline: July 31st.
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Using extensive data sets, study finds that women are 13% less likely to receive authorship on scholarly articles—even when controlling for job, field, team, and days worked. More from on study co-authored by #NYUWagner's Julia Lane.
The final deadline to apply to the MS in Health Law and Strategy, a degree offered jointly by and NYU Wagner is July 11! Join us for virtual office hours on July 7 to get answers to your questions before you submit your application. Register here: bit.ly/3afdTIO
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#Nonprofit & #government professionals! is helping New Yorkers access $10 billion in loan forgiveness via the federal "PSLF Waiver" that expires on Oct 31, 2022. Visit StudentAid.gov/PSLF or PSLF.nyc to see if you're eligible for #loanforgiveness.
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Hurry! The window to apply for the Public Service Loans Forgiveness Waiver ends Oct. 31, 2022! #PSLF You might be eligible to get your loans forgiven. Learn more at PSLF.nyc, or go directly to StudentAid.gov/PSLF !!!
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New study, co-authored by #NYUWagner professor Julia Lane, reveals how women in research teams are significantly less likely to be credited with authorship than men. The latest from :
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Nature research paper: An analysis of US data suggests women are less likely to be credited with authorship on scientific publications than men go.nature.com/3xEf2Bq
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