Milano The New School For Management and Urban Policy - Academics

Academics

Milano offers the following Master's Degrees:

  • MS in Environmental Policy and Sustainability Management
  • MA/MS in International Affairs
  • MS in Nonprofit Management
  • MS in Organizational Change Management
  • MS in Urban Policy Analysis and Management

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

Milano also offers a PhD Program in Public and Urban Policy.


The Center for New York City Affairs: The Center for New York City Affairs is a nonpartisan institute dedicated to advancing innovative public policies that strengthen neighborhoods, support families and reduce urban poverty.Current projects include: The safety net for urban families and children; Public policy and New York’s immigrant families; Access to child care and early childhood education programs for working and low-income families; Reform of the city’s child protection and foster care systems; Family homelessness and its prevention, and Politics, policy and New York’s communities.


Insideschools.org: In 2011, Inside Schools joined the Center for New York City Affairs through a grant from the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.


The Community Development Finance Project (CDFP):

Observatory on Latin America (OLA): The Observatory on Latin America (OLA) proposes to create new opportunities for multiple narratives and public debate on hemispheric processes of reform and change. The broad theme for the OLA is “Social Democracy in a Globalized World: Anticipating Futures in Latin America.” The OLA also continues with the prior work and impact created by the successful University program: the Argentina Observatory. From this program, new expanded research, university courses and public events were established at The New School and has been transformed into what is today known as The Observatory on Latin America (OLA).

Tenenbaum Leadership Initiative: Milano's Tenenbaum Leadership Initiative The Tenenbaum Leadership Initiative,“Leading After Legacy” is targeted to Executive Directors who are the first CEO to succeed the founder or long term leader of their organization. Current fellows include leaders from the arts, youth services, housing and community development, and health organizations.

Milano was one of what was formerly eight divisions within The New School: The New School for Social Research, Parsons The New School for Design, The New School for General Studies, Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts, Mannes College The New School for Music, The New School for Drama, and The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music. The university now offers seven divisions, following the merging of Milano The New School for Management and Urban Policy and The New School for General Studies into The New School for Public Engagement.

The New School’s emphasis on interdisciplinary studies opens Milano students to other graduate resources and programs at the university.

Milano also offers a joint BA/MS program with Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts and with the Bachelor's Program in The New School for Public Engagement.

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