This course is designed to introduce PhD students to a diverse array of career paths, trajectories, and scientific programs of research across nursing and other disciplines as they pertain to health. Josh lives in NYC, where he reads and writes, practices yoga, dances, sings, and facilitates intense conversations (sometimes, all at once! To request an evaluation report, you must complete and submit an application form, along with all required documentation and all applicable fees. Naomi is a board certified Jewish Chaplain through the National Association of Jewish Chaplains and a board certified chaplaincy supervisor through the Association for Clinical Pastoral Education. Josh earned a B.A. He then worked as a full-time congregational educator at Congregation Beth Elohim in Brooklyn and as the unit head for the vocational training program at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin. He plans to conduct research on best practices by working closely with Jewish day schools, both during his career at NYU and after, as a day school faculty member and perhaps eventually as a part of a larger educational organization. Eszter has a great passion for the old Jewish quarter of Budapest. Daniel is a Wexner Graduate Fellow/Davidson Scholar. The College’s affiliations with hundreds of hospitals, private practices, clinics, professional journals, and other institutions provide a wealth of resources for PhD students. A list of professional organizations or student groups in which you are involved. Qualified applicants will be contacted for an interview in February. in Midrash from the Jewish Theological Seminary of America. Phone: 212-998-5230. ), Research Interests: Women in leadership programs, gender and Judaism, leadership development, gender roles, social psychology. Silver School PhD students impact and are impacted by the diversity, dynamism, and richness of New York City, while NYU’s Global Network University initiative provides global opportunities to address critical social welfare issues through research and direct service abroad. 36 Under 36, The New York Jewish Week, 2008, Professional Leaders Project Academic Fellow, 2007, Research Interests: Comic Books, Graphic Novels, and Games in Education, Jewish Graphic Novels, Jewish Modern Orthodox feminism, Literacy Education, Principal Advisor(s): Miriam Eisenstein Ebsworth, Bethamie Horowitz, Camillia Matuk, Dissertation Title: Seen But Not Heard? In addition to providing direct pastoral care, Naomi teaches Clinical Pastoral Education, a nationally accredited program of study, to seminary students, clergy, and lay leaders. Our students graduate with an average of four peer-reviewed publications each, setting them up for highly attractive post-doctoral fellowships or faculty positions. In 2009 she was the program organizer of MAROM ‘s Quarter6Quarter7 Festival which supports the preservation and revival of the Budapest Jewish Quarter (www.quarter6quarter7.com). The funding is designed to help PhD students undertake full-time study and research, to participate in superior academic and scholarly experiences, and to complete their studies in a timely manner. "Health Equity" reflects this broad umbrella. He holds Masters Degrees both in Talmud and in Public Policy. He wrote his undergraduate history honors thesis on the reactions of the Jews to the First Crusade in the Rhineland. Our students are encouraged to take advantage of the many classes, seminars, events, and resources available to students across campus.