Apply for Senior Capstone Project Funding!
Academic Affairs, the Dean of Arts and Sciences, and the Dean of Computer Science, Data Science, and Engineering have made funding available for expenses related to Senior Capstone Projects in any A & S and CSDSE major. Business majors, if enrolled in the Business and Economics Honors Program, are also eligible. View more application instructions.
- For funds that will be used in the spring, please submit your request to capstone.shanghai@nyu.edu by Friday, February 14, 5 PM.
Summer Undergraduate Research Opportunities
Tuesday, February 18 | 6:30PM - 7:30PM | S308 | RSVP
Do you want to learn more about summer research opportunities and how to draft a research proposal? Are you interested in applying for the Dean’s Undergraduate Research Fund (DURF) or the Amgen Scholarship? Join our panelists and bring your research proposal draft for review and discussion with our ARC fellows.
Pre-health: Summer 2025 Medical School Application and Committee LetterApply to the Committee Letter by Friday, February 21
For those who need to request a Pre-health Committee Letter in Spring 2025 preceding a Summer 2025 medical school application, please fill out the application form so that the university can prepare to support you in important next steps.
Summer Chinese Language Immersion Program
Program Dates: May 30 - August 2, 2025 | Application Deadline: February 25, 2025
Interested in accelerating your Chinese language learning? Join the Summer Immersion Program to complete one year of material in just 9 weeks, with courses available across four levels, from Elementary to Post-Advanced. Follow the application instructions to apply. Contact shanghai.summer@nyu.edu with any questions!
Academic Peer Advisor (APA): Application Now Open!Application Deadline: February 28, 11:59 PM | APA Job Descriptions | Apply Now!
The application for 2025-2026 Academic Peer Advisors (APAs) is now open! Come and join the APA group to gain insights on academic procedures, connect with peers, facilitate academic events, and receive training from different offices!
Last Chance to Submit to ConfluencesFinal Info Session + Write-In: Wednesday, February 19 | 5PM - 6PM | N203 | RSVP
Extended Submission Deadline: February 28, 11:59 PM
Have original creative work for publishing? Interested in learning more or having a space for focused writing? Join the editorial team for an info session and write-in on February 19th! This is your last chance to submit your work for publication in Confluences, NYUSH’s journal of creative writing and arts!
2025 Summer Class RegistrationSession I: May 26 - July 4 & Session II: July 7 - August 15, 2025
Explore 6-week summer courses at NYU Shanghai on the Summer Session Courses website and in Albert. You can take up to 8 credits per summer session. Class registration opens on February 10 (EST). Contact your Academic Advisor to lift your hold before enrolling. Questions? Email shanghai.summer@nyu.edu.
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Garden Research Fellows Program Info SessionFriday, February 14 | 12:30PM - 1:15PM | N306 | Apply
Get your hands in the soil, learn about plants and urban ecology, and connect with other garden fellows in the community! From planting to research, every visit in the garden is a chance to discover something new. Join us to hear how you can be part of this journey!
CEL TripReligious, Historical, and Cultural Landscapes of ShandongMarch 31- April 3 | Apply
Join GCS Professors Lala Zuo and Minhao Zhai and Chinese Language Professor Ye Lu on an engaging CEL trip to Shandong, a region central to China’s history and culture. We will explore sites linked to Confucius and his disciples, visit the sacred Mt. Tai, discover serene Buddhist relics blending local traditions and imported faith, and learn about Shandong’s strategic role in the modern era.
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First-Year Fellowship CircleApplication Deadline: 11:59 PM, Wednesday, February 12 | Apply | FAQ
The Office of Global Awards is launching the First-Year Fellowship Circle. Through the partnership with faculty mentors, the first-year students will gain research skills to develop a proposal for a project that is uniquely theirs, gain advice for applications and learn how to integrate coursework, self-directed research, and external opportunities.
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Academic Skills WorkshopHow to Find Academic Research OpportunitiesMonday, February 10 | 4PM - 4:30PM | N203 | RSVP
Want to get involved with research or an internship for the semester or upcoming summer? Come learn with ARC fellows how to find opportunities, how to reach out, possible questions to ask your prospective advisor, and how research can inform and enrich your learning and college experience
How to Set Goals for the Semester
Tuesday, February 11 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S307 | RSVP
College brings lots of commitments. Goal setting is critical to helping you learn to prioritize and make progress in your academic, professional, and personal pursuits. Come learn with ARC fellows and your peers how to set goals and make progress toward them.
ARC Writing/Reading Workshop: Types of Writing
Wednesday, February 12 | 6PM - 7PM | EB229 | RSVP
From argumentative to expository, descriptive to narrative... there are many types of writing! In this workshop, we will learn about and examine different types of writing. Knowing different types of writing can help you become a more attentive reader and a more intentional writer. WAI students encouraged to attend!
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Economics Research Seminar SeriesSetbacks, Shutdowns, and Overruns - Feifan Zhang (Duke Kunshan University)Wednesday, February 12 | 1PM - 2:15PM | S825 | No RSVP required
We analyze project management with indefinite setbacks, where a contractor may hide delays by falsifying or postponing reports. The sponsor uses soft deadlines and bonuses to ensure effort and honesty. Late setbacks lead to randomized extensions or cancellations, allowing large overruns before potential termination.
Spring 2025 IMA Orientation
Friday, February 14 | 5PM - 6PM | N306 | More Information
Join the Spring 2025 IMA Orientation to explore the IMA space, meet the community, and enjoy fun activities, quizzes, and prizes! Snacks and drinks provided. All students registered in IMA courses MUST attend the orientation in order to gain access per semester to the IMA spaces and equipment.
WE DO NOT PARTTranslating History, Trauma, and Connectedness
Tuesday, February 18 | 5:15PM - 6:30PM | E302 | RSVP
The lecture will discuss co-translating We Do Not Part by 2024 Nobel laureate Han Kang, focusing on the Jeju Uprising (1948–1949), state violence, translation challenges, and historical trauma. It will explore translator-writer collaboration, thematic connections, and conclude with a Q&A.
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