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| Program Title | NYU Wagner Capstone: Public Policy (Fall 25' to Spring 26') | |
| Organization | New York University (NYU) | |
| Student Application Link | https://nyu.capsource.app/program/nyu-wagner-capstone-public-policy-fall-25-to-spring-26/rfp | |
| # of Students Enrolled |
0
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| # of Projects Running |
7 Project/s Added (of 5 Projects Expected)
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Program Timeline Project Duration |
Start Date: 09/15/25 End Date: 05/04/26 8 months |
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| Collaboration Overview | ||
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| About Students |
Students in NYU Wagner’s Public Policy Capstone Program are graduate students pursuing their Master of Public Administration in Public & Nonprofit Management & Policy or a Master of Science in Public Policy. These students are deeply committed to tackling complex social and economic challenges through evidence-based policymaking, rigorous research, and systems-level thinking. They are trained to analyze legislation, develop implementation strategies, assess program impact, and communicate recommendations to diverse stakeholders. Many bring experience from government, think tanks, advocacy organizations, nonprofits, and academic research settings. Their interdisciplinary training equips them to evaluate real-world policy issues and collaborate with mission-driven organizations to craft strategic, equitable, and actionable solutions.
Student Level: Graduate Degree Student Time Commitment: Full Time Team Structure: 3 - 5 |
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| Program Goals | Throughout this Capstone engagement, student teams will:
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| Format Structure |
Multiple Projects Multiple Teams |
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| Format Title | Capstone | |
| Format Description |
CAPSTONE: LEARNING IN ACTION
NYU Wagner’s Capstone program pairs small teams of students with clients in the public and private sectors who are tackling a public service issue—whether in health, education, international development, urban planning, or any other programmatic field—to tackle a project. Partnering with NYU Wagner’s Capstone program gives your organization access to top-tier, passionate public service students who bring fresh perspectives, innovative solutions, and skills to address complex issues and create meaningful change for your organization. Our talented public service students provide in-depth analysis and actionable insights to help your organization optimize funding opportunities and strengthen financial sustainability. |
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| Benefits For Industry Partners | ||
| Project Modality | Fully Remote | |
| Industry Partner Requirements to Participate | ||
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| Project Topics | Child Welfare Community Organization and Social Action Corporate Social Responsibility Crisis and Disaster Management Economic Development, Work and Occupations Facilitation, Mediation, Conflict Resolution Individual and Family Advocacy International Affairs Legal, Regulatory, Compliance Market Research Political Organization, Policy Change, and Advocacy Public Administration Research, Analysis, Evaluation Substance Use, Addiction, and Recovery Talent Management Urban Planning | |
| Target Industries | Education Government Health Care Media Non-Profit Professional Services Public Works | |
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| Location Information & Preferences |
Local (within 30 miles) |
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| Sponsorship |
Sponsorship Requested (Optional): |
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| Compensation |
Following compensation will be offered to the students: |
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| Other Requirements | Partnering with an NYU Wagner Public Policy Capstone team offers: ✅ Rigorous policy research and tailored recommendations to support your organization’s strategic goals
✅ Professional-grade deliverables, including implementation plans, issue briefs, or evaluation tools ✅ Fresh insights and equity-centered frameworks, grounded in the latest academic research and policy innovation ✅ A structured, time-bound partnership with mentorship from NYU Wagner faculty ✅ Low time commitment, high return, with ~1–2 hours/month of client engagement ✅ Access to a diverse pipeline of emerging policy leaders trained to work across sectors |
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| Expected Time Commitment For Project Managers | 2 Hours per week | |
| Key Program Dates | Due Date |
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Request for Proposal published
Collaboration request published. Industry Partners may express interest in participating.
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Feb 21 2025, 11:34.00 PM |
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Interview
Educators will begin interviewing interested Industry Partners to discuss project ideas.
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Mar 12 2025, 11:34.00 PM |
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Proposal Application Deadline
Final date for Industry Partners to express interest in participating.
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May 31 2025, 11:34.00 PM |
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Finalize Project Charter
Educators and Industry Partners finalize project charters, legal documents, and background materials.
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Aug 02 2025, 11:34.00 PM |
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Official Program Launch
We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to kick off your project.
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Sep 12 2025, 12:00.00 AM |
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Official Program End
We’ll find a time on this day for you to meet with the students to wrap up your project.
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May 01 2026, 12:00.00 AM |
Program Timeline
| Touchpoints & Assignments | Date | Type |
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Program Kickoff |
09/12/2025 | Event |
Projects
Filters
| Project | Organization | Topics |
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Program Managers
| Name | Organization |
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| Tiffany Charbonier | New York University (NYU) |
| Maya van Rosendaal | New York University (NYU) |
Teams
| Team Name | Project Name | Team Members |
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| No Teams Available |