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The Marron Institute has established a new four-credit course offered through the Gallatin School of Individualized Study that will allow undergraduate students an opportunity to work on mentored research projects with Marron faculty. Starting in spring 2026, students can enroll in RSRCH-UG 1004, "Applied Research to Solve Urban Problems," in order to gain practical research skills while exploring the interplay between scientific research and public decision-making. This is an ongoing step, following the success of the Marron Methods Week earlier in the year, to provide undergraduate research opportunities at NYU in partnership with the Office of the Provost's director of undergraduate research, Ethan Youngerman. Students or faculty members with additional questions should contact Director of Health, Environment, and Policy, Kevin Cromar, for more information on undergraduate research at Marron.
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