When you think of studying and travel it's often assumed it's a choice between one or the other. You either head on a gap year after high school or you jump straight into studying. But what if you could roll the two into one and see the world without having to put your studies on hold?
WHO IS THE SCHOOL OF THE NEW YORK TIMES?
The School of The New York Times is a place for students to explore their passions and interests while meeting and networking with like-minded individuals.
The School offers educational programming for both professional and pre-college audiences ranging from classes on writing, editing and content marketing to courses that explore the most important issues facing our world today, including politics, business, culture, science and innovation.
Our instructors are experts in these fields, recognized thought leaders and practitioners who structure their classes around the real-time conversations defining their professions. Many are award-winning writers, editors or photographers from The New York Times. Others are from T Brand Studio and other organizations, but all are dedicated to training and inspiring the next generation of creative thinkers.
WHY STUDY AT THE SCHOOL OF THE NEW YORK TIMES?
This is the chance to do the gap year you've been dreaming of, without ditching studying altogether. By completing a course abroad you'll be getting the opportunity to travel overseas, experience a different country and be learning while you do it.
We teach about now; our programs offer an education that matters in today’s world, leveraging the relevance, scope and caliber of the paper of record.
The city is our classroom; whether it’s New York City or Washington DC, our in-person programs draw on the unique culture and industries of each city and the expertise of The New York Times.