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Summer 2026 Sessions
Summer Session I: May 18 - June 26, 2026
Summer Session II: June 29 - August 7, 2026
Interested in getting ahead this summer? The 6-week summer class schedule is available on our website or in Albert. You may take up to 8 credits per summer session. Contact your Academic Advisor to lift your hold before registration. Email shanghai.summer@nyu.edu if you have any questions.
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Academic Skills Workshops How to Effectively Collaborate in GroupsTuesday, April 14 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S307 | RSVP
Wednesday, April 15 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S212 | RSVP
Struggling with group projects or team dynamics? Join this workshop to explore common challenges in group work, discuss real-life scenarios, and learn practical strategies for effective communication, collaboration, and accountability in group settings.
How to Overcome Procrastination
Tuesday, April 21 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S307 | RSVP
Wednesday, April 22 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S212 | RSVP
Do you often find yourself putting off important tasks? Join this workshop to understand why we procrastinate and learn simple, practical strategies to get started, stay focused, and take control of your time.
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Field Visit OpportunityCultural Hospitality Experience in Hangzhou with The Linden Centre
Saturday, April 18 | 8AM - 6PM | Hangzhou RSVP
Join a field visit to Hangzhou’s Dragonwell tea hills, organized with The Linden Centre. Part of Assistant Professor Wendy Lim’s Advertising Management course, this curated experience explores landscape architecture, tea culture, and Zen philosophy, with highlights including tea picking, tasting, and scenic views from Wenshu Pavilion.
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Mock Seminar
Thursday, April 16 | 12:30PM - 1:30PM | N207 | RSVP
Thursday, April 23 | 1PM - 2PM | N207 | RSVP
Hesitant to speak up in classes? Nervous about the final seminar assessment in EAP? Join the mock seminars offered by the ARC to practice academic discussion skills and receive constructive feedback in a supportive environment. Open to all, and EAP students are especially encouraged. Snacks will be provided.
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Become a Discipline Learning Assistant (LA) in Fall 2026!
The ARC Discipline Learning Assistants (LAs) offer personalized support through one-on-one and small-group tutoring across a range of STEM, Business, Economics, and Chinese courses. As an LA, you’ll collaborate with course instructors and ARC staff, support your peers’ learning, and develop valuable tutoring, communication, and leadership skills along the way. See the Job Description and our webpage for more information. Direct any questions to shanghai.arc@nyu.edu.
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Ask Me AnythingChat with NYUSH Schwarzman Scholars
In-person: Monday, April 20 | 11AM - 12PM | W629 | RSVP
Join Stephanie Anderson ‘23 and Yijia Cao ‘26 for an exclusive “Ask Me Anything” session! Juniors who consider applying for a scholarship and fellowship are highly recommended to attend and start planning early. Scan the QR code to RSVP and prep your questions!
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Library EventsPresentation BootcampSaturday, April 18 | 11:45AM - 6PM | W507 | RSVP
Visual Arts Fall 2026 Info SessionTuesday, April 14 | 11:30AM - 1PM | B2 CAFETERIA
Join us. Meet Visual Arts Professors. Discover what Visual Arts courses are on offer in Fall 2026, get snacks, temporary tattoos, and stickers!
Language-related EventsJapanese Conversation NightTuesday, April 14 | 5PM - 6PM | W629 | RSVP
For all Japanese speakers and anyone who wants to learn.
Chinese Conversation Night
Wednesday, April 15 | 5PM - 6PM | W629 | RSVP
All Chinese-speaking students, staff and faculty are invited to join.
Transplants - A Reading and Conversation about Chinese Diaspora and Transnational IdentityWednesday, April 15 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | E402 | RSVP
Join Daniel Tam-Claiborne for a reading and conversation about his debut novel, Transplants, which explores the experience of Chinese students in America. The talk will be hosted by Juli Min, author of Shanghailanders
Retracing My Decade: Playback TheatreSaturday, April 18 | 2PM - 4PM | ICA Gallery B1 | RSVP | More Information
Theatre LaStrada will present a free professional playback theatre performance in English, guiding the audience to listen, see each other, and reflect together in a relaxed and open atmosphere. Whether you wish to share, listen, or simply observe, this is a unique opportunity to experience the power of community, emotional resonance, and creative expression.
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Hiring for Chinese Immersion ProgramCommunity & Culture Facilitators!Apply by April 16 | Job Description
The Summer Chinese Immersion Program is recruiting 2 students to be Community & Culture Facilitators who will help lead extracurricular activities, excursions, and other program events. This exciting role offers hands-on experience in immersive language programming, intercultural communication, community building, and content creation.
Student Workers for the Spring 2026 Dance ConcertApply by April 20 | Handshake ID: #10899866
The stage is set, but we need you to make the magic happen! Open roles: Backstage Crew, Front Desk, Make-up & Hair Artist, Costume Arranger. See handshake for more details.
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