Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
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The Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences (commonly known as Courant or CIMS) is the mathematics research school of New York University (NYU). Founded in 1935, it is named after Richard Courant, one of the founders of the Courant Institute and also a mathematics professor at New York University from 1936 to 1972, and serves as a center for research and advanced training in computer science and mathematics.[1] It is located on Gould Plaza next to the Stern School of Business and the economics department of the College of Arts and Science.
Type | Private research institute |
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Established | 1935 |
Academic affiliation | New York University |
Director | Russel E. Caflisch |
Academic staff | 82 |
Undergraduates | 1,500 |
Postgraduates | 600 |
Address | 251 Mercer St # 801, New York, NY 10012 , , , |
Campus | Urban |
Website | cims |
The director of the Courant Institute directly reports to New York University's provost and president and works closely with deans and directors of other NYU colleges and divisions respectively.[2] The undergraduate programs and graduate programs at the Courant Institute are run independently by the institute, and formally associated with the NYU College of Arts and Science, NYU Tandon School Of Engineering, and NYU Graduate School of Arts and Science respectively.