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American Museum of Natural History

New York, NY
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About American Museum of Natural History

The American Museum of Natural History is a renowned cultural and scientific institution located in New York, New York. In addition to its role as a public museum, it is associated with postsecondary educational programs, including a doctoral program in comparative biology offered in collaboration with academic partners. Specific institutional type classifications and program data are not fully detailed in available IPEDS records for this site.

The museum's educational programs focus on natural sciences, including biology, astrophysics, anthropology, and Earth science. Its Richard Gilder Graduate School offers a Ph.D. program in comparative biology. No additional credential programs are separately enumerated in available IPEDS data.

New York City is one of the world's leading centers for science, culture, and higher education. The American Museum of Natural History's location on the Upper West Side of Manhattan places it at the center of a vibrant academic and scientific community.

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200 Central Park West, New York, NY 10024

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