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Richard Gilder Graduate School at The American Museum of Natural History

New York, NY
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About Richard Gilder Graduate School at The American Museum of Natural History

The Richard Gilder Graduate School at the American Museum of Natural History is a private graduate institution located in New York, New York. Housed within one of the world's preeminent natural history museums, it offers doctoral-level education in the natural sciences, with a strong emphasis on scientific research conducted in direct connection with the museum's collections and curatorial staff. Specific enrollment, completion, and retention figures are not reported in current IPEDS records for this listing.

No specific program offerings are listed in current data records. The school is known for its Ph.D. program in Comparative Biology, which leverages the museum's extensive scientific collections and global research network. Prospective students should contact the school directly for current program details and admissions requirements.

Located on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City, the Richard Gilder Graduate School occupies a unique position at the intersection of museum science and doctoral education. Its setting within the American Museum of Natural History provides students with direct access to world-class scientific resources and expertise.

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Central Park West at 79th Street, New York, NY 10024

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