Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti is commonly known as the New Academy of Fine Arts (NABA) in Milan. Here is a detailed introduction to the academy:
Introduction
The New Academy of Fine Arts in Milan is a private art and design academy located in Milan, Lombardy, Italy. It is also one of the largest private art schools in Italy and has a high reputation and influence in the field of art and design.
Overview
Student size: The academy has about 3,000 students, some of whom come from abroad, and the student group has a diverse cultural background.
Faculty: It has a core team of internationally renowned artists, such as Ken Giro Azuma, Emilio Isgrò, Carlo Mo, etc. They have rich practical experience and profound artistic attainments in their respective professional fields and can provide students with professional guidance and cutting-edge artistic concepts.
History
The academy was founded in 1980 by Ausonio Zappa, Guido Ballo, and Tito Varisco, and was accredited by the Italian Ministry of University and Research in 1981. In the 1990s, the academy joined the European Alliance of Art Schools and began to expand its international influence, launching English-taught degree programs to attract more international students. Acquired by Milan's Bastogi Holding in 2002, sold to Laureate International Education Group in 2009, and became a member of Galileo Global Education Group in 2018.
Founded in 1980.
School Strength
Teaching Resources: The two campuses of the college are located in the Navigli district of Milan and the Ostiense district of Rome. The Milan campus is located in a historical building complex, covering an area of about 17,000 square meters. It consists of multiple buildings with multiple student study and rest areas, green areas, professional laboratories, libraries and cafeterias; the Rome campus has two buildings dating back to the 20th century. The historical building at the beginning of the century integrates artistic and cultural heritage with contemporary culture.
Academic Research: The college focuses on interdisciplinary teaching and research, actively cooperates with international institutions, schools and many companies, provides students with opportunities to participate in actual projects and practical activities, helps students accumulate multidisciplinary experience, improve professional skills and innovation capabilities, so as to better adapt to the needs of modern society for art design talents.
Nature of the institution
Private college.
Educational philosophy
Aims to break the rigid model of traditional academics, introduce new perspectives and new languages based on contemporary art and professional practice, cultivate students' innovative ability and interdisciplinary thinking, and enable students to Able to freely explore and integrate between different fields such as art, design, and architecture to better adapt to the ever-changing social and market needs.
Key disciplines and departments
Key disciplines: design, fashion design, graphic design and communication, multimedia art, new technology, stage design, visual arts, etc.
Department settings: The college has multiple departments, covering art design courses at different levels from undergraduate to master, including the Department of Design, the Department of Fashion, the Department of Visual Arts, the Department of Media and Digital Arts, etc. Each department has its own unique professional direction and curriculum system, providing students with a wide range of choices.
Ranking
In In 2024, the QS "Art and Design" category ranked 51-100 in the world, making it the only art academy in Italy to enter the world's top 100.
In 2012, it was rated as the TOP100 best European architecture and design school by the famous European design magazine "Domus".
In 2013, it was rated as the world's leading design research school by the world-renowned design magazine "Frame".
Expenses
Undergraduate tuition is about 15,000-18,000 euros per year, and master's tuition is about 16,000-20,000 euros per year. The specific tuition varies depending on the major and course.
Campus environment
Milan campus: Located in Navigli, the most dynamic district in Milan, the surrounding cultural and artistic atmosphere is strong, with many galleries, museums, art studios and creative shops, etc., providing students with rich artistic inspiration and creative resources. The campus buildings have historical charm and modern internal facilities, creating a comfortable and creative learning and living environment for students.
Rome Campus: Located in the Ostiense district, the historical buildings where it is located have witnessed the urban development and cultural changes of Rome. The surrounding area of the campus is also full of artistic atmosphere and cultural activity venues. Students can feel the unique charm of Rome, a historical and cultural city, and at the same time be exposed to the latest artistic trends and creative practices.
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