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Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy

Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy at The New School
Type Private
Established 1975
Postgraduates 800
Location 72 5th Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States
Dean Michelle J. DePass
Colors New School Orange,     
Nickname Milano
Website www.newschool.edu/milano

Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy is a graduate school at The New School within The Schools of Public Engagement that offers degrees in International Affairs, Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management, Nonprofit Management, Organizational Change Management, and Urban Policy, as well as a Ph.D. program in Public and Urban Policy and three post-master's certificates.

In 1964, the J. M. Kaplan Center for New York City Affairs was founded as the first teaching and research center in the United States devoted to the study of a single metropolitan area. In 1975, under the leadership of Dean Henry Cohen, the Kaplan Center evolved into the Robert J. Milano Graduate School of Management and Urban Policy (now the Milano School of International Affairs, Management and Urban Policy), which was named in honor of the former New School trustee Robert J. Milano (1912–2000), who had also been a member of the advisory board of the J.M. Kaplan Center. Curriculum is structured to encourage creative thinking in aid of progressive social, economic, and political change in the public, private, and nonprofit arenas.

In 2011, Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy came together with the Graduate Program in International Affairs at The New School to create the Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy.

Milano offers the following Master's Degrees:

Milano offers Post Master's Certificates in Organizational Development, Sustainability Strategies, and Leadership and Change.

Students in any master's program at the Milano School can pursue one of the following specializations or work with a faculty advisor to develop their own. The areas of specialization are sets of related courses that can help students tailor their graduate programs to their personal goals.


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