Milano The New School For Management and Urban Policy

Milano The New School For Management And Urban Policy

Milano School of International Affairs, Management, and Urban Policy a graduate school at The New School within The New School for Public Engagement that has 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.

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

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