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  1. The Institute for Advanced Study's first School, the School of Mathematics, was announced by Founding IAS Director Abraham Flexner in the fall of 1932. Since then, the Institute's scholarly activities have grown to encompass a broad range of disciplines. Today, research spans four Schools—Historical Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Science—and remains focused on curiosity ...

  2. Institute for Advanced Study 1 Einstein Drive Princeton, New Jersey 08540 USA Phone (609) 734-8000. Email contactus@ias.edu. Support Help our scientists and scholars ...

  3. The School of Historical Studies was established in 1949 with the merging of the School of Economics and Politics and the School of Humanistic Studies. It bears no resemblance to a traditional academic history department, but rather supports all learning for which historical methods are appropriate. The School embraces a historical approach to research throughout the humanistic disciplines ...

  4. The Institute for Advanced Study is accepting nominations for the 2024 Salem Prize, which, since 1968, has been awarded to young mathematicians judged to have completed outstanding work on harmonic analysis and related topics. Nominations should include the nominee’s CV and a letter explaining the significance of their work. More information ...

  5. For the past fifteen years professors Anne-Marie Mai and Klaus Petersen have collaborated on interdisciplinary research, merging their expertise within literature and history. As chairs at Danish Institute of Advanced Study, they now have a platform from which they can inspire younger colleagues to seek out interdisciplinary opportunities.

  6. The Institute for Advanced Study CEU is a university-based Institute for Advanced Study which hosts every year a group of outstanding scholars from around the world. . Following the intellectual tradition of Collegium Budapest and similar academic institutions in Europe and elsewhere, IAS CEU invites senior and junior Fellows to pursue their diverse disciplinary interests in an environment ...

  7. The newly wed von Neumann, with his wife Mariette Kovesi, arrived in the United States in 1930. Following a year as a guest lecturer, he was appointed to the faculty. At age 30, he became the youngest professor at the Institute for Advanced Study, in the School of Mathematics, where he was frequently mistaken for a graduate student.