Final
May 1
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis after the deadlines depending on seat availability.
International students are highly encouraged to submit their applications by the earliest deadlines to allow ample time for visa processing if you are accepted. However, your application will be considered for admission should you choose to submit the application by the final deadline.
Application Requirements:
International Students:
Summer 2024 | Fall 2024 | |
Priority | February 1 | February 1 |
Regular | April 1 | May 1 |
Final | May 1 | August 1 |
SUMMER INTAKE FOR THE MS IN PROJECT MANAGEMENT IS LIMITED TO ONLINE FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER COURSES. AFTER COMPLETING FIRST SEMESTER COURSES ONLINE, STUDENTS WILL HAVE THE OPTION OF COMPLETING THESE DEGREES ONLINE OR ONSITE.
SUMMER INTAKE FOR THE MS IN MANAGEMENT AND SYSTEMS IS LIMITED TO ONLINE FOR THE FIRST SEMESTER COURSES. AFTER COMPLETING FIRST SEMESTER COURSES ONLINE, STUDENTS WILL HAVE THE OPTION OF COMPLETING SOME COURSEWORK ONLINE OR ONSITE. HOWEVER, THE ENTIRE DEGREE CANNOT BE COMPLETED ONLINE.
Global Affairs & Cybercrime
Fall 2024 | |
Priority | January 15 |
Final | March 15 |
The application deadline has been extended from March 15th to June 1st.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis after the deadlines depending on seat availability.
Fall 2024 applicants who apply by January 15 will be sent decisions by March 1 and all applicants should apply by this deadline for scholarship consideration.
Fall 2024 | |
Priority | January 15 |
Final | March 15 |
Hospitality, Event, & Tourism Management
Fall 2024 | |
Regular | April 1 |
Final | Rolling |
Ms in travel and tourism management.
Human Capital Management & Development
Fall 2024 | |
Priority | February 1 |
Regular | May 1 |
Final | August 1 |
Ms in human capital management, dual ms in human capital management and ms in human capital analytics and technology.
Integrated Marketing & Public Relations
The Executive Master's in Marketing and Strategic Communications adheres to the following deadlines:
Regular July 1
APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED AFTER JULY 1 WILL BE CONSIDERED ON A ROLLING BASIS DEPENDING ON SEAT AVAILABILITY.
Ms in public relations and corporate communication.
Professional Writing, Publishing, Translation
Summer 2024 | Fall 2024 | |
Regular | March 1 | June 1 |
Final | Rolling | Rolling |
Fall 2024 | |
Regular | April 1 |
Final | Rolling |
Fall 2024 | |
Regular | June 1 |
Final | Rolling |
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis after the deadlines depending on seat availability. International students are highly encouraged to submit their applications by the earliest deadlines to allow ample time for visa processing if you are accepted. However, your application will be considered for admission should you choose to submit the application by the final deadline.
Real Estate
Summer 2024 | Fall 2024 | |
Regular | May 1 | April 1 |
Final | Rolling | Rolling |
Sports Business and Global Sport
Fall 2024 | |
Regular | January 15 |
Final | Rolling |
The 2024 application is now closed., the 2025 admissions cycle will begin in mid-september..
To apply to a Tisch graduate program, you’ll need to submit the General Graduate Application to Tisch School of the Arts, as well as a department-specific portfolio or creative supplement. Each of these can be submitted online. The Office of Graduate Admissions manages the application process in close consultation with each department.
International applicants should be sure to visit the International Applicant Requirement Page by clicking on the box on the left side of this page.
Those with International credentials should be sure to check to see if their credentials are equivalent to an American Bachelor’s degree before applying.
All programs begin in the fall with the exception of the IMA Low Residency MA program, which starts in the summer.
Cinema Studies MA Cinema Studies PhD Dramatic Writing MFA Game Design MFA Graduate Film MFA Interactive Telecommunications Program MPS MBA/MFA Dual Degree in Film
IMA Low Residency MA Virtual Production MPS
Design for Stage & Film MFA Graduate Acting MFA
Arts Politics MA Moving Image Archiving & Preservation MA Performance Studies MA Performance Studies PhD
Dance Interdisciplinary Research MFA Graduate Musical Theatre Writing MFA
Media Producing MA
Each department has its own set of requirements, so we’ve provided a step-by-step guide to applying with portfolio requirements and links for more information.
Required supporting materials:.
Professional Resume - listing creative and academic background, work experience, creative work, critical writing, civic, activist, and community-based engagements, performances, installations, published work, etc
Statement of Purpose – 500 - 1,000 words, double-spaced pages, addressing the following questions: (a) What has prepared you to come to the Arts Politics M.A. Program? Why now? (b) Describe your work, and the relationship between Art and Politics that has arisen in your practice. What questions are you currently exploring? (c) What do you want to learn from your time in the Arts Politics M.A. Program? Is there a project or intervention that you want to engage?
Writing Sample – 1,500 - 3,000 words, double-spaced pages. We are eager to know how your thinking and analysis are reflected in your writing. Please share a sample of your writing that conveys your ability to carry out sustained academic research and critical writing. A substantive essay from your previous scholarly, creative or activist work is recommended.
Two Letters of Recommendation – submitted using the online letter of recommendation system.
Copies of Academic Transcripts - from any schools in which you received a college degree or attended for two or more years.
International applicants must also complete the requirements as outlined in the International Application Requirements page, including demonstration of strong English language proficiency.
Admission to Graduate Cinema Studies is based on previous academic achievement, a personal statement, a writing sample, and two letters of recommendation.
In addition to the general Tisch Graduate Application, please prepare the following:
A professional résumé listing academic background, work experience, honors, affiliations with professional organizations, papers presented at conferences, published work, language ability, etc.
A statement of purpose (two to three double-spaced pages) outlining your academic and professional background, goals, and what you hope to gain from the program.
A writing sample (15-20 double-spaced pages) that reflects your ability to carry out sustained critical, theoretical, and/or historical thinking on film, television, video, and/or new media. In the absence of a moving image–related topic, a piece of writing on a subject in the arts or humanities is acceptable. All samples must be written in English. Untranslated samples will not be considered.
Please attach the documents to the online application, including copies of academic transcripts and two letters of recommendation.
A previously earned master’s degree is required for applicants wishing to enter directly into the doctoral program. A completed MA or MS is required for consideration. The Ph.D. program does not accept MPS degrees.
NOTE: The GRE is no longer required for the Cinema Studies Ph.D. program.
A professional résumé listing academic background, work experience, honors, affiliations with professional organizations, papers presented at conferences, published work, language ability, etc.
A statement of purpose (two to three double-spaced pages) outlining your academic and professional background, goals, and what you hope to gain from the program.
A writing sample (15-20 double-spaced pages) that reflects your ability to carry out sustained critical, theoretical, and/or historical thinking on film, television, video, and/or new media. In the absence of a moving image–related topic, a piece of writing on a subject in the arts or humanities is acceptable. All samples must be written in English. Untranslated samples will not be considered.
Please attach the documents to the online application, including copies of academic transcripts (both undergraduate and masters) and two letters of recommendation.
Applicants to the Dance Interdisciplinary Research program are expected to have at least seven years of professional experience prior to applying to the MFA program. Those applying straight from an undergraduate program or that do not have the required experience will not be considered for admission.
Please submit the following in addition to the basic application requirements:
A graduate candidate in design must submit the application provided by the Tisch Office of Graduate Admissions, stating the particular field of interest. Final decisions of acceptance depend on completing both departmental portfolio requirements and New York University admissions requirements.
We would like to see a small sample of your work prior to confirming an interview date. With submission of your application, you will be asked to share samples of your theatre and/or film design work. All designers must include examples of designs based on a script. Set and Film designers must include at least one photo of a three dimensional (not digital) scale model you have designed and built with scale figures, for one scene of a script. Please include some hand drawing samples (figure drawing or observational drawing). If you have questions, please contact Barbara Cokorinos at 212-998-1956 or [email protected] . You will be contacted regarding an in person portfolio interview after the faculty have reviewed your application materials.
For fall 2022 admissions, we will contact you to schedule an interview and you will be able to choose your preferred date from options that will be provided. Later in the fall, we will determine whether interviews will be conducted in-person or remotely.
We must receive your portfolio at least 7 days in advance of your interview. For information on how to submit your portfolio, please review our interview and portfolio requirements .
If you have questions regarding the submission of your portfolio materials, feel free to email Barbara Cokorinos at [email protected].
In order to complete your application to Graduate Dramatic Writing, you must submit the general Tisch Graduate Application and a creative portfolio.
Your creative portfolio uploaded to Slate must contain the following:
A 1-page resume, listing projects (game-related or otherwise) you have worked on, as well as all relevant work experience.
A personal statement of no more than 2 pages, in PDF format. In the personal statement, please tell us what interests you most about games and share your personal vision for how you see yourself making an impact in this field. For example, you could speculate on what you might create for your thesis (a year-long, usually collaborative project). You could also discuss an area of focus for your studies and what you feel you can best contribute to group projects. What makes you a strong candidate for the program?
A critical analysis of any game, of no more than 1 page, in PDF format. It should be a thoughtful and insightful analysis of one or more aspects of the game. We are not looking for a description of the game but instead you should demonstrate some insight into how the game works.
One or two projects, which could include digital games, non-digital games, game-related websites, visual designs, writings about games, or other creative projects. While you are welcome to submit more than one project, especially if you’d like to showcase diverse talents, we recommend that you curate your portfolio carefully and show only your best work. Please upload your pieces individually – zipping your files is heavily discouraged.
A 1-page design statement (in PDF format) must accompany each project that summarizes the project, outlines the intentions for each project, your personal contribution (if it is a group project), and a statement about what you learned from the project. At the end of the design statement, please list all of the files you are providing that are associated with the project.
In a typical year, the Graduate Acting Department will personally audition more than 800 students in order to select an ensemble of 16 actors. Ideally, each ensemble is diverse, both in cultural background and practical experience. Each actor’s story is unique and each brings something important to the ensemble.
In order to apply to the Graduate Acting program, you must complete the general Tisch Graduate Application online and schedule an in-person audition. For your audition, you’ll need four monologues of no more than two minutes each, and 16 bars of a song that you can perform a cappella.
A filmmaking background is not a prerequisite for admission to the Tisch School of the Arts; when we evaluate the visual and written portion of your application, we’ll be looking for evidence of potential creative ability.
The application has two required components:
MFA Admissions Requirements
1. A detailed resume. Include both professional, theatrical, creative and other work experience. Composers, please include a complete list of works.
2. Sample Work:
A. Composers and Lyricists:
Recordings, no more than 20 minutes in length, plus relevant materials such as scores, lyric sheets, charts, youtube links or standard video formats, etc. Excerpts from a musical theatre piece are preferred, but other works (e.g., pop songs, song cycles, instrumental works, poetry, etc.) demonstrating a wide stylistic range are also encouraged. Please include a libretto and brief synopsis for the musical you are submitting, if available.
B. Bookwriters/Playwrights:
A pdf of a script for a musical theatre piece and recordings of songs written for it, or a pdf of a script of a play. Include a synopsis and reviews, if available. Non-playwrights may apply and should submit a portfolio that reflects their recent work (i.e. poetry, fiction, non-fiction).
3. This Graduate Musical Theatre Writing Program application (including exercises) which is a part of the general graduate application.
The Global Low Residency MA degree in Interactive Media Arts is a unique and exciting graduate school experience that aims to challenge the norms for accessibility in higher education. Rooted in a maker culture of “learning by doing”, this new program offers students a degree focused on the production, application, and understanding of interactive media for creative expression and critical engagement. By participating in this program, graduates will be empowered to more thoughtfully engage with the interactive media technologies, systems, materials and actors informing our world today.
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A background in design or computer programming is not required for acceptance into ITP; we’re looking for applicants from a diverse range of educational and professional backgrounds who want to explore and create new forms of communication and expression using interactive multimedia technologies.
Acceptance into the program is competitive; enrollment is limited to full-time applicants who show exceptional promise and are interested in collaboration and experimentation. Admission for degree candidates is for the Fall semester only. All students entering the program must hold a bachelor’s degree in any subject matter. No entrance examination is required, but international students must take the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exam. (IELTS results are accepted as well).
Once you’ve completed the general Tisch Graduate Application, you’ll prepare and submit a creative portfolio. This includes a personal statement, resume, letters of recommendation, and all official transcripts.
The MA in Media Producing is a 32-credit online program. Students explore various forms of narrative structure and other important elements that contribute to the success of a film or television show.
MA IN MEDIA PRODUCING APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
In order to enroll in the NYU MBA/MFA dual-degree program, students will need to be accepted by both Tisch and Stern. This involves two separate processes, one for each school. In addition to the general Tisch Graduate Application, applicants to the Tisch MFA Film Producing program will be required to submit a creative portfolio showcasing their work, featuring both visual and written submissions.
Please click the “More” button at the bottom of this paragraph for MIAP application guidelines, a list of required components, and an FAQ. Note that standardized test scores, such as those from the Graduate Record Examination (GRE), are not required.
You may also contact us at contact us at [email protected] or at 212-998-1618 .
Admission to the Master’s program in Performance Studies is based on an evaluation of previous academic achievements, presence of a clear scholarly focus, and compatibility with the philosophy of the program. Master’s students begin their full-time enrollment in the Fall.
In addition to the general Tisch Graduate Application, we ask that you prepare the following:
A statement of purpose (three to five double-spaced pages, maximum) that addresses:
a.) your specific research interest in the field of Performance Studies
b.) why you are applying to this program (and not a more traditional program such as anthropology, dance, or theatre)
c.) how your academic, professional, and/or artistic background make you an ideal candidate for the program.
A writing sample (10-15 double-spaced pages, maximum) that reflects your ability to carry out sustained academic research and writing, preferably one that relates to the field of Performance Studies. (10- to 15 double-spaced pages, maximum.)
Two letters of recommendation
All academic transcripts
A professional resumé listing academic background, work experience, honors, affiliations with professional organizations, papers presented at conferences, published work, etc.
The resumé, statement of purpose, writing sample, and recommendations should be attached to your online application for admission. GREs are not required. Ideally, academic credentials will be uploaded as scanned documents along with the application for admission. They also may be transmitted electronically through a secure third-party service. Check with your school's records or credential-issuing office to see if this kind of service is available. You also can mail, or instruct your school to mail, one copy of your educational record to:
Office of Graduate Admissions 726 Broadway, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10003
(Please note that you may upload transcripts or have them mailed in. You do not have to do both.)
The Ph.D. program in Performance Studies is small and rigorous. It offers intensive training for students who wish to become the new leaders of the field. The Tisch Performance Studies program accepts up to four new students a year. Ph.D. students begin full-time enrollment in September.
A previously earned master’s degree is required for applicants wishing to enter directly into the doctoral program. A completed MA or MS is required for consideration. Applicants holding an MFA or M.MUS degree, who have a strong academic training background in performance theory may be considered on a case-by-case basis. The Ph.D. program does not accept MPS degrees.
In addition to the general Tisch Graduate Application , we ask that you prepare the following:
1. A statement of purpose (three to five double-spaced pages, maximum) that addresses
a) your specific research interest in the field of Performance Studies,
b) why you are applying to this program (and not a more traditional program such as anthropology, dance, or theater), and
c) how your academic, professional, and/or artistic background make you an ideal candidate for the program.
d) A brief description of your proposed dissertation topic and how the department faculty will help you achieve your academic goals.
2. A critical writing sample (10-15 double-spaced pages, maximum) that reflects your ability to carry out sustained academic research and writing, preferably one that relates to the field of Performance Studies. (10- to 15 double-spaced pages, maximum.)
3. Two letters of recommendation, preferably from faculty who are familiar with your recent academic work.
4. All academic transcripts from colleges and universities attended.
5. A professional résumé listing academic background, work experience, honors, affiliations with professional organizations, papers presented at conferences, published work, etc.
6. External PhD finalists (that is, those who do not hold an M.A. in Performance Studies from NYU) will be contacted for a zoom interview.
The resume, statement of purpose, writing sample, and recommendations should be attached to your online application for admission. GREs are not required. Ideally, academic credentials will be uploaded as scanned documents along with the application for admission. They also may be transmitted electronically through a secure third-party service. Check with your school's records or credential-issuing office to see if this service is available.
Virtual Production applicants come from a wide array of academic and professional backgrounds. Portfolio materials need not be professional-quality work or media projects. Applicants are encouraged to submit work that is reflective of their interests and experiences. The purpose of the portfolio is to give our faculty a better overall impression of you and your interests.
1) Introductory Video (2 minute maximum): Create a short video where you introduce yourself on camera and address one or more of the following prompts:
• What excites you about this emerging field? • Where do you see yourself in ten years? • How did you get to this point in your artistic endeavors?
2) Portfolio : Choose ONE of the following:
A. Film or reel of up to 5 minutes B. Artistic Portfolio of 10-15 images C. Writing sample of up to 15 pages
3) Visual Story Concept (2 page maximum): Describe the concept for a film or visual project you would like to develop. Your concept essay should provide a thoughtful description of what your project would be about, but does not need to be written in treatment format. Things to consider including: title, log line, description/pitch (how would you quickly describe this project to a potential investor), visual references to other films or projects (style, mood etc). Please note that the visual project you describe in your essay will not necessarily be the one you develop if accepted to the program.
Notification of an admission decision cannot be made until all required supporting materials have been received and a full assessment of a candidate has been rendered by the departmental admission committee. A preliminary notification informing the candidate of his or her successful audition/interview may be sent directly by the Graduate Acting program, the Department of Dance, or the Department of Design for Stage and Film. However, a formal offer of admission can only be issued by the Office of Graduate Admissions.
The Kanbar Institute of Graduate Film and Television will notify candidates who have been selected as finalists for an interview. This does not constitute admission to the program.
For most departments, admission notification begins March 1 and continues through April 15. Applicants to all programs are informed by e-mail.
Orientation information and registration instructions are sent to accepted applicants after receipt of the tuition deposit.
Program description.
Stern’s PhD program in management prepares students to understand how organizations need to compete in challenging and volatile business environments and how managers must manage in complex and changing workplaces. The training is broad based and interdisciplinary, drawing on the fields of economics, psychology, and sociology. Areas of focus within the management doctoral program at Stern include strategy, the study of the competitive dynamics of firm performance; organizational behavior, the study of the behavior of individual employees and managers within organizations; and organization theory, the study of organizational structures and processes.
All applicants to the NYU Stern School of Business PhD Program are required to submit a complete application for admission. A complete application includes the online application , statement of purpose , optional essay , educational history and resume or CV , letters of recommendation , test scores , academic transcripts , and an application fee .
See How to Apply for admission requirements and instructions specific to this program.
The program requires the completion of at least 36-54 credits, and students may choose one of three specializations.
Course | Title | Credits |
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Major Requirements | ||
Microeconomics: Theory and Applications | 3 | |
Behavioral Research Methods | 3 | |
Profession Seminar (taken in year one) | 1.5 | |
Adv Resrch in Orgnz Behav | 3 | |
Organization Theory | 3 | |
Strategy | 3 | |
Profession Seminar (taken in year two) | 1.5 | |
Research Design and Development (taken in year one) | 1.5 | |
Research Design and Development (taken in year two) | 1.5 | |
Required Practica | ||
Research Practicum-Mgmt | 1 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt 2 | 1 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt 3 | 1 | |
Research Practicum IV | 1 | |
Research Practicum - Mgmt | 1 | |
Teaching Practicum-Mgmt | 1 | |
Specialization Requirements | ||
Select one of the following specializations: | 6-8 | |
Electives | ||
Other Elective Credits | 3-19 | |
Total Credits | 36-54 |
Although every doctoral student must satisfy general requirements, each student designs and completes an individual program of study.
Each new doctoral student begins a program of study, which requires approval from the Area Coordinator and the Doctoral Office. Any unusual features or revisions of an approved program of study requires permission from both the department Area Coordinator and the Doctoral Office. Unless specifically approved in advance by the Area Coordinator and the Doctoral Office, MBA courses will not be eligible for tuition remission.
The general PhD degree requirement for students entering the program with a Master’s degree or equivalent is to successfully complete a minimum of 36 credits. The requirement for students entering the program with only a Bachelor’s degree is to successfully complete a minimum of 54 credits. If the Doctoral Office and the department Area Coordinator approve, a program of study may include previous graduate work at NYU or other universities. In all cases, students must complete at least 33 credits of coursework at NYU.
An approved program of study becomes part of the student’s permanent academic file and represents a formal commitment by both the student and the school. Any approved program can be modified as appropriate.
A complete program of study must include:
Organizational behavior.
Course | Title | Credits |
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Recommended Courses | ||
Interm Stat Methods | 3 | |
Regression | 3 |
Course | Title | Credits |
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Recommended Courses | ||
Econometrics I | 3 | |
Panel Data Analysis (Econometrics II) | 3 |
Course | Title | Credits |
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Recommended Courses | ||
Intro to Statistics | 4 | |
Advanced Multivariate Statistics | 4 | |
or | Longitudinal Statistics |
Program of study.
Successfully complete a program of study, including completion of prerequisite coursework, basic research skills methodology courses, and major field of study and elective courses.
Successfully pass the comprehensive examination(s) required in the student’s area of study.
Attend the Teaching Workshop and receive certification to teach an undergraduate course.
Successful completion of the teaching practica as described in the PhD Handbook.
Teach one undergraduate course or the equivalent during the 4th year of study.
Initiate a major piece of original research and present it for faculty approval.
Complete a satisfactory dissertation and defend it successfully at the defense presentation. The research is the extension and completion of the research presented at the dissertation proposal.
1st Semester/Term | Credits | |
---|---|---|
Behavioral Research Methods | 3 | |
Microeconomics: Theory and Applications | 3 | |
Adv Resrch in Orgnz Behav | 3 | |
Profession Seminar | 1.5 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt | 1 | |
Methods Course | 3 | |
Credits | 14.5 | |
2nd Semester/Term | ||
Organization Theory | 3 | |
Strategy | 3 | |
Profession Seminar | 1.5 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt (continued from Fall) | 1 | |
Methods Course | 3 | |
Elective/Methods Course | 3 | |
Credits | 13.5 | |
3rd Semester/Term | ||
Research Design and Development | 1.5 | |
Profession Seminar | 1.5 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt 2 | 1 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt 3 | 1 | |
Elective/Methods Course | 2 | |
Elective/Methods Course | 3 | |
Credits | 10 | |
4th Semester/Term | ||
Research Design and Development | 1.5 | |
Profession Seminar | 1.5 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt 2 (continued from Fall) | 1 | |
Research Practicum-Mgmt 3 (continued from Fall) | 1 | |
Elective/Methods Course | 3 | |
Elective/Methods Course | 3 | |
Credits | 9 | |
5th Semester/Term | ||
Research Design and Development | 1.5 | |
Research Practicum IV | 1 | |
Research Practicum - Mgmt | 1 | |
Teaching Practicum-Mgmt | 1 | |
Credits | 4.5 | |
6th Semester/Term | ||
Research Design and Development | 1.5 | |
Research Practicum IV (continued from Fall) | 1 | |
Research Practicum - Mgmt (continued from Fall) | 1 | |
Credits | 1.5 | |
7th Semester/Term | ||
Research Practicum - Mgmt | 1 | |
Credits | 1 | |
Total Credits | 54 |
Upon successful completion of the program, graduates will:
Stern policies.
University-wide policies can be found on the New York University Policy pages .
Additional academic policies can be found on the Stern Graduate Academic Policies page .
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Program: PhD in Psychology and Social Intervention
Year entered Program: 2024
Research Interests: Youth violence prevention, inter-group conflict; gang desistance; adolescent development, trauma, resilience; resource scarcity
Principal Advisor(s): Dr. Rezarta Bilali, Dr. Shabnam Javdani
Research Description/Bio: Jarrell E. Daniels is a Ph.D. student in the Psychology and Social Intervention program in the Applied Psychology department. His research focuses on understanding and addressing youth violence through evidence-based interventions and community collaboration. Jarrell examines the complex interplay between resource scarcity, gang involvement and adolescent development. By exploring the ecological and socio-emotional factors that contribute to youth violence, he aims to develop and implement interventions that support vulnerable adolescents and their families. His current research projects include evaluating the effectiveness of the Project Restore gang intervention program, studying positive pathways out of gang membership and the lasting impact of trauma on adolescent behavior, while assessing the role of government-community partnerships in preventing youth violence. Moreover, Jarrell examines the mechanisms of peer influence, music culture, and social networks in gang dynamics, as well as the effects of systemic factors like poverty and discrimination on adolescent outcomes. His ultimate goal is to inform policy and practice through rigorous research, contributing to safer communities and healthier developmental trajectories for young people. Jarrell holds a BA in Sociology and African American Studies from the School of General Studies at Columbia University.
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Undergraduate program
Bachelor of Music. Four years. Studies include performance (classical, jazz, opera, folk), choral and orchestral conducting, music history, music journalism, music pedagogy.
Graduate program
Master of Arts. In performance, opera performance, conducting, musicology, ethnomusicology, music education, arts management. Doctor of Philosophy.
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The University was founded in 1930 as the Moscow Library Institute and gained its current name and status in 2014. Under the control of the Ministry of Culture, it offers programs in music, drama, visual arts, film, journalism, arts management and administration, among others. Foreign students are welcome to apply, and Russian language classes are held. There is an agreement with the Tchaikovsky Conservatorium whereby its teachers may also teach at the University of Culture and Arts. The Musical Institute organises an annual festival of orchestral performance. Students and/or teachers may apply to spend three to four months overseas on exchange programs.
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