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| established = 1919 | type = Private, Non-Profit; Doctoral, Research-Intensive〔According to (Middle States ). Retrieved January 24, 2008.〕 | endowment = $200 million | president = David E. Van Zandt | provost = Tim Marshall | faculty = 2,088〔(''New School Factbook'' ), 2006. Retrieved January 25, 2008.〕 | students = 9,825〔Middle States (data ). Retrieved January 24, 2008.〕 | undergrad = 6,375 | postgrad = 3,450 | doctoral = 607〔 | other = 5,900〔(Constellations Magazine ), New School publication. Retrieved January 24, 2008.〕 (continuing education) | city = New York City | state = | country = United States | coor = | campus = Urban | colors = New School Yellow, Orange, and Red | mascot = Narwhal | nickname = Narwhals | athletics = Unaffiliated, compete against NCAA Division III schools | former_names = New School University The New School For Social Research | affiliations = AACU | website = }} The New School is a university in New York City, United States, located mostly in Greenwich Village. From its founding in 1919 by progressive New York educators, and for most of its history, the university was known as The New School for Social Research. Between 1997 and 2005 it was known as New School University. The university and each of its colleges were renamed in 2005. The university became renowned for its teaching and its open intellectual environment, especially after it set up the University in Exile in 1933 as a graduate division to serve as an academic haven for scholars escaping from Nazi Germany and other anti-intellectual regimes in Europe.〔Ira Katznelson, "Reflections on the New School's Founding Moments, 1919 and 1933." ''Social Research'' (2009) 76#2 pp: 395-410. (online )〕 It has launched or housed a range of institutions such as the international think tank World Policy Institute, the Vera List Center for Art and Politics, the India China Institute, the Observatory on Latin America, and the Center for New York City Affairs. Parsons The New School for Design is the university's highly competitive art school. Some 9,300 students are enrolled in graduate and undergraduate degree programs, organized into seven different schools, which teach a variety of disciplines, including the social sciences, liberal arts, humanities, architecture, fine arts, design, music, drama, finance, psychology and public policy.〔(Programs A-Z ) retrieved 29 April 2008.〕 The University in Exile in 1934 was chartered by state and its name was changed to the Graduate Faculty of Political and Social Science. In 2005 it was renamed New School for Social Research. ==History== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The New School」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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