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The New School

The New School for Social Research

Private university in New York.

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Instance Of

Private University
Research University
Private Not-for-Profit Educational Institution
Open-Access Publisher
Educational Institution

Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity

Manhattan

Official Website

https://newschool.edu/

Coordinate Location

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40.7353°N 73.9970°W

Inception

1919

Founded By

John Dewey
Alvin Saunders Johnson
Charles A. Beard
Thorstein Veblen
James Harvey Robinson
Horace Kallen

Postal Code

10011-8603

Official Name

The New School for Social Research (1919 - 1997)
Start Time
: 1919
End Time
: 1997
New School University (1997 - 2005)
Start Time
: 1997
End Time
: 2005
The New School (2005 - )
Reason for Preferred Rank
:
Currently Valid Value
Start Time
: 2005

Affiliation

Association of American Colleges and Universities

Owner Of

The New School University Center

Street Address

66 West 12th Street, New York, NY, 10011-8603

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Country

United States

Total Assets

1,320,226,000 United States dollar (6/30/2020)
Point in Time
: 6/30/2020

Member Of

Association of American Colleges and Universities
American Council on Education
Open Education Network
International Association of Universities

Industry

Higher Education

Funder

32 items
Open Society Foundations
(2023)
Award Rationale
: to support a cohort of young African intellectuals to produce content for Africa Is a Country and beyond
Point in Time
: 2023
Prize Money
: 794,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2023)
Award Rationale
: to support expert research and analysis on the refugee protection system in the lead up to the 2023 Global Refugee Forum and other policy processes
Point in Time
: 2023
Prize Money
: 175,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2023)
Award Rationale
: to support The New School for Social Research to conduct research on the causes and consequences of the authoritarian turn in democracies
Point in Time
: 2023
Prize Money
: 150,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2023)
Award Rationale
: to support the Institute on Race, Power, & Political Economy to spread awareness about reparative economics and to pilot the concept of "baby bonds" in the Global South as a concrete economic repair initiative
Point in Time
: 2023
Prize Money
: 250,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2021)
Award Rationale
: to support academic activities of the New University in Exile Consortium that foster a sense of intellectual community
Point in Time
: 2021
Prize Money
: 150,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2021)
Award Rationale
: to support civic-minded scholars whose work advances democracy, diversity and social citizenship
Point in Time
: 2021
Prize Money
: 125,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2021)
Award Rationale
: to support Africa Is a Country (AIAC), a project of the grantee, to deepen and move mainstream conversations in Africa (and globally) about natural resource extraction, taxation, distribution of wealth and the effects of climate change, as well as to galvanize public debate and organizing towards progressive change
Point in Time
: 2021
Prize Money
: 200,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2021)
Award Rationale
: to provide general support
Point in Time
: 2021
Prize Money
: 30,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2021)
Award Rationale
: to support the Grantee's work to strengthen global migration governance by equipping it with locally-grounded perspectives and partners to meet today’s migration and refugee protection challenges
Point in Time
: 2021
Prize Money
: 1,040,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2020)
Award Rationale
: to support Africa Is a Country, a fiscally-sponsored project of the grantee, to deepen and move mainstream conversations in Africa (and globally) about natural resource extraction, the distribution of wealth and the effects of climate change, as well as to galvanize public debate and organizing towards progressive change
Point in Time
: 2020
Prize Money
: 175,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2020)
Award Rationale
: to provide general support
Point in Time
: 2020
Prize Money
: 30,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2020)
Award Rationale
: to study the feasibility of an online governance tool for geographically distributed, poor self-employed women delivering in-home beauty services in an urban setting
Point in Time
: 2020
Prize Money
: 10,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2020)
Award Rationale
: to support academic activities that foster a sense of intellectual community
Point in Time
: 2020
Prize Money
: 150,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2019)
Award Rationale
: to provide general support
Point in Time
: 2019
Prize Money
: 30,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2019)
Award Rationale
: to support research that will address American history through the lens of artist Edward Kienholz's installation "Five Car Stud"
Point in Time
: 2019
Prize Money
: 50,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2019)
Award Rationale
: to support fifteen junior scholars per year from Eurasia at the Democracy & Diversity summer Graduate Institute in Wroclaw, Poland, hosted by the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies, in 2019, 2020, and 2021
Point in Time
: 2019
Prize Money
: 111,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2019)
Award Rationale
: to support academic activities that foster a sense of intellectual community
Point in Time
: 2019
Prize Money
: 150,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2019)
Award Rationale
: to support the creation of a research collaboration on cities and migration
Point in Time
: 2019
Prize Money
: 25,070 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2019)
Award Rationale
: to provide support to Africa is Country at The New School
Point in Time
: 2019
Prize Money
: 150,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2018)
Award Rationale
: to promote digital equity in partnership with nonprofit, government, and private sector organizations
Point in Time
: 2018
Prize Money
: 250,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2018)
Award Rationale
: to study the feasibility of an online governance tool for geographically distributed, poor self-employed women delivering in-home beauty services in an urban setting.
Point in Time
: 2018
Prize Money
: 120,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2018)
Award Rationale
: to support the development of strategies and recommendations for the effective implementation of the Global Compact on refugees to the benefit of refugees, host communities, and hosting states
Point in Time
: 2018
Prize Money
: 150,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2018)
Award Rationale
: to provide general support
Point in Time
: 2018
Prize Money
: 30,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2017)
Award Rationale
: to support ten junior scholars from Eurasia at the Democracy & Diversity summer Graduate Institute in Wroclaw, Poland (July 6-July 22, 2017), hosted by the Transregional Center for Democratic Studies, a program of the Grantee
Point in Time
: 2017
Prize Money
: 23,805 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2017)
Award Rationale
: to support the Grantee's Digital Equity Project to elevate ideas and opportunities to promote digital equity
Point in Time
: 2017
Prize Money
: 250,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2017)
Award Rationale
: to (1) continue the Curatorial Research Program in Critical Concerns of Democratic Culture and Governance for a further two rounds, bringing civic-minded but politically vulnerable scholars from Eurasia to cultivate long-term alliances with peers at the New School for Social Research in New York City, and (2) support the attendance of junior scholars at the 2018 Democracy and Diversity summer institute in Wroclaw, Poland.
Point in Time
: 2017
Prize Money
: 185,521 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2017)
Award Rationale
: to provide general support
Point in Time
: 2017
Prize Money
: 30,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2017)
Award Rationale
: to support the Grantee’s Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility in its policy advocacy on refugee protection
Point in Time
: 2017
Prize Money
: 150,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2016)
Award Rationale
: to support a fellowship program at TCDS for practitioners, scholars, and activists from the Eurasian region who will undertake research projects on issues of democratic culture and governance
Point in Time
: 2016
Prize Money
: 76,450 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2016)
Award Rationale
: To raise awareness of issues related to racialized digital inequity beyond traditional notions of the digital divide, to engage opinion leaders in identification of solutions to digital inequity, and to support a new generation of thinker-doers on issues of digital equity.
Point in Time
: 2016
Prize Money
: 250,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2016)
Award Rationale
: to renew general support for the New School
Point in Time
: 2016
Prize Money
: 30,000 United States dollar
Open Society Foundations
(2016)
Award Rationale
: to support the participation of ten junior scholars from Eurasia (Armenia, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Ukraine) at the TCDS’s 25th anniversary summer graduate institute in Wrocław, Poland
Point in Time
: 2016
Prize Money
: 24,885 United States dollar

Location

Greenwich Village
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