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GSAS works with faculty to recruit the most promising students of diverse backgrounds, to develop and manage high-quality academic programs, and to create conditions in which graduate students can gain expertise and conduct original research in their fields.
- Programs
Leonard N. Stern School of Business Biology and Business...
- Admissions
GSAS actively seeks scholars with a wide variety of...
- Academics
The Graduate School of Arts and Science is constituted of...
- Financial Support
The Graduate School offers a variety of support services for...
- Professional Development
At the Graduate School of Arts & Science. Toolkit. Grow Your...
- About
The Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) is dedicated...
- NYU/Axinn Foundation Prize
The NYU/Axinn Foundation Prize, given biennially and...
- Public Humanities Initiative
Sylvia Gorelick PhD Candidate, Comparative Literature...
- Programs
The Graduate School of Arts and Sciences offers a variety of PhD programs in the life sciences that allow students to pursue cutting-edge research with the close supervision of NYU’s internationally recognized research faculty.
NYU offers nearly 100 programs, including Master of Arts, Master of Fine Arts, Master of Science, joint-subject and dual-degree programs to help you achieve your academic goals. The Master's College Master’s Degree Programs
As one of the oldest advanced degree-granting institutions in the country, NYU’s Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) has long featured the combination of rigor, breadth, and inclusivity that characterizes it today.
The New York University Graduate School of Arts and Science (GSAS) is a school within New York University (NYU) founded in 1886 by Henry Mitchell MacCracken, establishing NYU as the second academic institution in the United States to grant Ph.D. degrees on academic performance and examination.
When you pursue a graduate degree at New York University, you are part of a diverse, dynamic, dedicated community that pushes you every step of the way and supports you at every turn—in a city where resources and opportunities are second to none.
Mirroring the cultural diversity of New York City, the Graduate School of Arts and Science is an urban, diverse, and internationally focused major research center, with students from more than 100 countries.