History
The Nottingham International Academy was founded a century ago in London City by a small group of prominent intellectuals and educators.
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Years of history and education
The Nottingham International Academy was founded a century ago in London City by a small group of prominent intellectuals and educators who were frustrated by the intellectual timidity of traditional colleges. The founders, among them John Smith and Carlos Santiago, set out to create a new kind of academic institution, one where faculty and students would be free to honestly and directly address the problems facing societies in the 20th century. Their vision was to bring together scholars and citizens interested in questioning, debating, and discussing the most important issues of the day.
In 1980, they founded the Nottingham International Academy for Social Research. Now formally named The Nottingham International , the Academy has grown to include five colleges, with courses that reflect the founders’ interest in the emerging social sciences, international affairs, liberal arts, history, and philosophy, as well as art, design, management, and performing arts.
Leading Academy
1980
Opening of the largest university library in New York
1982
Political scientist George Michael begins teaching at The Estudiar University
1992
Hundreds of students successfully graduate first master’s programs
1996
First education program for Social change
1962
One year anniversary of the university