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The Russell Sage Foundation building is an architecturally distinguished seven-story structure originally designed by Philip Johnson. A renovated adjacent townhouse provides additional scholar offices. Together, the buildings provide excellent facilities for individual research and collegial activities. Services include computer and library facilities, conference rooms, and a dining area. Each Visiting Scholar has an individual office with administrative and other support services. Subsidized housing near the Foundation is also provided for scholars from outside the New York area.
Located on East 64th Street in Manhattan, between Park and Lexington Avenues, the Foundation is near a variety of educational, research, and philanthropic institutions. Hunter College of the City University of New York is four blocks north of Russell Sage, and the Rockefeller University four blocks east. Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts and the Manhattan campus of Fordham University are directly across Central Park.
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Russell Sage Foundation offers awards, grants, and positions in our Visiting Scholars program for research that falls under our areas of interest. Learn More
- @swarthmoreburke You should try reading this paper on how RSF helped network behavioral economics in 80s http://t.co/1oYwIId0 — 12 hours 29 min ago
- @swarthmoreburke We are more networking -- organizing working grps and hosting visiting scholars. — 12 hours 30 min ago
- @mrgunn thanks! next week, i'll email or tweet you. still figuring out what we're trying to do. — 14 hours 24 min ago
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