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Founded
in 1933 as the "University in Exile," The New School for
Social Research consists of six M.A./Ph.D. programs in the social
sciences and philosophy, plus two interdisciplinary M.A. programs.
Its assets include a unique reputation as a center for graduate education
and research from a distinctively critical and internationalist perspective;
a full-time faculty of international repute; a robust esprit
de corps, manifested through a longstanding tradition and practice
of academic self-governance; and a cosmopolitan student body of nearly
1,000. Education is shaped by dialogue - whether in classrooms, hallways,
the cafeteria or nearby coffee shops - an ongoing conversation that
draws together participants widely varied in their cultural origins
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