The Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), located in Princeton, New Jersey, in the United States, is an independent center for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry. It has served as the academic home of internationally preeminent scholars, including J. Robert Oppenheimer, Albert Einstein, Hermann Weyl, John von Neumann, and Kurt Gödel, many of whom had emigrated from Europe to the United States.Make Institute for Advanced Study a part of your Princeton vacation plans using our Princeton road trip website.
It was founded in 1930 by American educator Abraham Flexner, together with philanthropists Louis Bamberger and Caroline Bamberger Fuld. Despite collaborative ties and neighboring geographic location, the institute, being independent, has "no formal links" with Princeton University. The institute does not charge tuition or fees.
Flexner's guiding principle in founding the institute was the pursuit of knowledge for its own sake. The faculty have no classes to teach. There are no degree programs or experimental facilities at the institute. Research is never contracted or directed. It is left to each individual researcher to pursue their own goals. Established during the rise of fascism in Europe, the institute played a key role in the transfer of intellectual capital from Europe to America. It quickly earned its reputation as the pinnacle of academic and scientific life—a reputation it has retained.
The institute consists of four schools: Historical Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, and Social Sciences. The institute also has a program in Systems Biology.
It is supported entirely by endowments, grants, and gifts. It is one of eight American mathematics institutes funded by the National Science Foundation. It is the model for all ten members of the consortium Some Institutes for Advanced Study.
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I just love this building and the whole area, but don't go on a rainy day! They are beautiful very well-kept grounds.
I just love this building and the whole area, but don't go on a rainy day! They are beautiful very well-kept grounds. more »
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Einstein. What more is there to say? For most people that is all they know or want to know about this place.
Einstein. What more is there to say? For most people that is all they know or want to know about this place. more »
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This huge college is where smart people attend who contribute to society with physics and ways to make life better for the world. Even albert einstein was in this building and other famous scientists. The building is real cool looking and you wouldnt believe it could be located in princeton!
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It's hard at 1st. Butt then u GET in the groove. Don't date none if. U know what i mean?
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