NYU Wagner Capstone: Urban Planning (Fall 23' to Spring 24')

New York University (NYU)
NYU Wagner Capstone: Urban Planning (Fall 23' to Spring 24')
09/12/2023 to 05/01/2024
Elizabeth Larsen
Collaboration Overview
About Students
MUP Capstone projects address complex urban issues ranging from transportation to environment, crime to education, affordable housing to accessibility, and invite students to design more livable and sustainable cities. The study of urban planning at NYU Wagner is done in the context of these interrelated issues, within a school of public service.  Capstone projects will give our students the chance to grapple with real-world social, cultural, and economic issues within urban realities. Projects will invite our students to employ their skills and insights and draw from their multidisciplinary courses in finance, policy, and management to address a challenge presented by your organization. 

About Program Goals
NYU's Capstone for Urban Planning program offers a unique opportunity for graduate students pursuing their Master's degrees in Urban Planning. Over the course of an academic year, students work in teams to address real-world challenges faced by organizations in the urban planning field. These challenges could range from transportation planning to affordable housing initiatives. The program equips students with the practical skills and knowledge necessary to develop innovative solutions, conduct comprehensive research, and deliver impactful recommendations. By partnering with organizations, students gain hands-on experience and contribute to the development of sustainable and inclusive urban environments.

About the Collaboration Format
Capstone brings together teams of graduate students to address complex challenges and identify new opportunities for nonprofit, governmental, health-related, urban planning, and international agencies. Project teams approach their assignments with initiative and professionalism. They organize and frame their projects into a thorough work plan that results in a carefully considered final product. Every team produces a written report and conducts a final presentation of their findings and recommendations.
Benefits for Industry Partners
Program Details

Students Include: Graduate Degree

Students Enrolled:  Students Enrolled

Program Duration: 33 weeks

Program Launch Date: 09/12/23

Program End Date: 05/01/24

Student Commitment: 4-7 Hours hrs/week

Course Format: Capstone, Multiple Projects Multiple Teams

Modality: Fully Remote

# of Projects: 8

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Project Requirements

Industry Partner Requirements
Project Topics Crisis and Disaster Management Economic Development, Work and Occupations Employee and Labor Management Operations Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Urban Planning
Location Preferences

Local (within 30 miles)

Compensation

Following compensation will be offered to the students


Sponsorship

Sponsorship Requested (Optional):

Other Requirements
Project Management Time Commitment 2 Hours per week
Interested Industries Aerospace & Defense Agriculture & Farming Arts & Recreation Biotech & Pharmaceuticals Computers & Hardware Construction, Repair & Maitenance Consumer Services Education Energy & Utilities Fashion & Apparel Finance Food & Beverage Government Health Care Insurance Manufacturing Media Natural Resources Non-Profit Professional Services Real Estate Restaurants, Bars & Food Services Retail Software & IT Sports & Entertainment Telecommunications Transportation & Logistics Travel & Tourism
Skills & Expertise
Key Program Dates Due Date
Official Program Launch

We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to kick off your project.

Sep 12 2023, 12:00.00 AM
Approximate Program End

Oct 01 2023, 12:00.00 PM
Proposal Application Deadline

Collaboration request published. Industry Partners may express interest in participating.

Aug 03 2024, 12:00.00 AM

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Crisis and Disaster Management

Economic Development, Work and Occupations

Employee and Labor Management

Operations

Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain

Urban Planning

Program Overview
Program Title NYU Wagner Capstone: Urban Planning (Fall 23' to Spring 24')
Organization New York University (NYU)
Student Application Link https://nyu.capsource.app/program/nyu-capstone-urban-planning-fall-23-to-spring-24/rfp
# of Students Enrolled
0
# of Projects Running
3 Project/s Added (of 8 Projects Expected)

Program Timeline

Project Duration

Start Date: 09/12/23      End Date: 05/01/24

8 months

Collaboration Overview
About Students

MUP Capstone projects address complex urban issues ranging from transportation to environment, crime to education, affordable housing to accessibility, and invite students to design more livable and sustainable cities. The study of urban planning at NYU Wagner is done in the context of these interrelated issues, within a school of public service.  Capstone projects will give our students the chance to grapple with real-world social, cultural, and economic issues within urban realities. Projects will invite our students to employ their skills and insights and draw from their multidisciplinary courses in finance, policy, and management to address a challenge presented by your organization. 

Student Level:   Graduate Degree

Student Time Commitment:   Full Time

Team Structure:   3 - 5

Program Goals
NYU's Capstone for Urban Planning program offers a unique opportunity for graduate students pursuing their Master's degrees in Urban Planning. Over the course of an academic year, students work in teams to address real-world challenges faced by organizations in the urban planning field. These challenges could range from transportation planning to affordable housing initiatives. The program equips students with the practical skills and knowledge necessary to develop innovative solutions, conduct comprehensive research, and deliver impactful recommendations. By partnering with organizations, students gain hands-on experience and contribute to the development of sustainable and inclusive urban environments.

Format Structure

Multiple Projects Multiple Teams

Format Title Capstone
Format Description
Capstone brings together teams of graduate students to address complex challenges and identify new opportunities for nonprofit, governmental, health-related, urban planning, and international agencies. Project teams approach their assignments with initiative and professionalism. They organize and frame their projects into a thorough work plan that results in a carefully considered final product. Every team produces a written report and conducts a final presentation of their findings and recommendations.
Benefits For Industry Partners
Project Modality Fully Remote
Industry Partner Requirements to Participate
Project Topics Crisis and Disaster Management Economic Development, Work and Occupations Employee and Labor Management Operations Purchasing, Logistics, Supply Chain Urban Planning
Target Industries Aerospace & Defense Agriculture & Farming Arts & Recreation Biotech & Pharmaceuticals Computers & Hardware Construction, Repair & Maitenance Consumer Services Education Energy & Utilities Fashion & Apparel Finance Food & Beverage Government Health Care Insurance Manufacturing Media Natural Resources Non-Profit Professional Services Real Estate Restaurants, Bars & Food Services Retail Software & IT Sports & Entertainment Telecommunications Transportation & Logistics Travel & Tourism
Skills & Expertise
Location Information & Preferences

Local (within 30 miles)

Sponsorship

Sponsorship Requested (Optional):

Compensation

Following compensation will be offered to the students:

Other Requirements
Expected Time Commitment For Project Managers 2 Hours per week
Key Program Dates Due Date
Official Program Launch

We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to kick off your project.

Sep 12 2023, 12:00.00 AM
Approximate Program End

Oct 01 2023, 12:00.00 PM
Proposal Application Deadline

Collaboration request published. Industry Partners may express interest in participating.

Aug 03 2024, 12:00.00 AM
Justin Robinson
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Detroit Regional Partnership
Elizabeth Larsen
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Director of Academic Development, Assessment, and Experiential LearningDirector of Academic Development, Assessment, and Experiential Learning @ Nyu Robert F. Wagner Graduate School Of Public Service for 13 year(s)
Natalie Gemma
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Strafford Regional Planning Commission
Merritt Cooke
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