Library Events
Drop-In Consultations
Monday, October 20 | 3PM - 5PM | Library Lobby |
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Trouble finding or correctly citing a source? Need help clarifying your thesis in a proposal? Get quick support on research, citation, and academic English.
Zotero Intermediate
Monday, October 20 | 3:15PM - 4:15PM | W507 |
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Already familiar with the basics of Zotero? Take your research to the next level by learning how to organize large libraries more effectively using advanced tagging and saved searches, and organize ideas using notes and annotations. We’ll also introduce Zotero Groups for collaboration and RSS feeds for tracking new publications.
Research Foundations + AI: Keywords to Choose the Best Sources
Tuesday, October 21 | 3:45PM - 4:45PM | N509 |
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Look at conventional tools and techniques for succeeding in different states of research, along with AI tools that can help you accomplish those tasks. This workshop will give you skills to identify and use keywords strategically to analyze search results and choose the most relevant sources to read more closely.
I Have My Receipts: Incorporating Evidence
Wednesday, October 22 | 5:15PM - 6:15PM | W507 |
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Using evidence is a crucial part of all the PoH research essays. But what are the best ways to incorporate that evidence into your writing? This workshop provides common strategies you can use to let your reader know you have the receipts.
Zotero Advanced
Thursday, October 23 | 3:15PM - 4:15PM | W507 |
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This advanced Zotero workshop will guide you through integrating Zotero with external tools and advanced plugins to supercharge your scholarly workflow. You’ll explore how to connect Zotero with tools like Research Rabbit, and manage your storage with cloud syncing.
CGHE Events
Innovative Financing for Health Services: Implications for Mental Health Services in Asia
October 20 | 5PM - 6:15PM | E402 |
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Join us for an event in the Perspectives on Health Seminar Series! Joe Tucker, Professor of Medicine at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Professor of Global Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine will present.
Big data and AI applications in disease screening and prevention in China: from research to application
Thursday, October 23 | 12:30PM - 1:45PM | S309 |
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Dr. Lin Zhang, PhD supervisor and the Director of the Ethic Committee at School of Public Health and Prevention Medicine, Monash Suzhou Campus will present.
CSDSE Events
Cybersecurity Club: Awareness of Cybersecurity
Tuesday, October 21 | 6PM - 7PM | N207 |
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Join us for an engaging session on cybersecurity and online safety with Mr. Allann Bellenger, Head of IT Services Management. Learn why cybersecurity matters, discover key cyber threats, and explore practical strategies. The interactive talk will include student discussions and a Q&A.
Distinguished Women in Computing Speaker Series
Redefining Intelligent Healthcare: From Multimodal Foundation Models to Agentic Medical Systems
Wednesday, October 29 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | E403 |
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The Distinguished Women in Computing Speaker Series launches with its inaugural talk by Professor Ya Zhang from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. She will explore medical AI innovations, from multimodal foundation models to agentic systems, shaping the future of intelligent and trustworthy healthcare.
IMB Event
Why User Research Still Matters for Customer Insight in the Age of AI
Thursday, October 23 | 12:45PM - 1:45PM | E404 |
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Join us for a conversation with Li GUO, the Founder and CEO of Rhizome Consultancy, who will share case studies and reflections on how user research and digital data capture can drive business, and in particular branding, and product design decisions.
CGA Events
Beyond the Maritime Silk Road: Heritage, Prestige, and the Politics of Knowledge in the Digital Age
Thursday, October 23 | 5:30PM - 6:45PM | E402 |
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Join Dr. Marina Kaneti to explore how countries and communities across Southeast Asia draw on their rich maritime pasts to navigate the challenges of global politics today. By asking why prestige matters in international relations, the talk examines how maritime heritage becomes a tool for asserting status and legitimacy on the world stage.
“The 72 Kinds”: The Cloth Classic and the Jiangnan Cotton Finishing Sector
Monday, October 27 | 5:30PM - 6:45PM | E304 |
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Join Dr. Rachel Silberstein for a talk that revisits the Qing cotton industry through The Cloth Classic, a late eighteenth-century merchants’ compendium. Focusing on the “72 kinds” of cloth, the lecture examines how innovations in dyeing, finishing, and workshop specialization transformed Jiangnan cottons and early modern textile production.
Yale SOM Info Session – NYU Shanghai
Friday, October 24 | 5PM - 6PM | E403 |
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Join Laurel Grodman, Assistant Dean for Admissions at Yale SOM, for an info session on the Master’s in Asset Management and Silver Scholars MBA programs. Open to all majors interested in business, finance, and leadership!
China Insight, Global Impact
A Dialogue on Language, Culture, and Global Exchange
Sunday, October 26 | 3PM - 5:30PM | S301 |
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Join us for an afternoon of lively conversation with distinguished scholars and professionals whose careers bridge China and the world. Through stories and insights from academia, media, business, and cultural exchange, this panel explores how language learning and cross-cultural understanding open doors to global opportunities.
Writing Poetry
Traversing Both Sea and Sky in Three Distinct Forms
Monday, October 27 | 5:30PM - 7PM | E204 |
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Poetic Excursions: Exploring the World through Verse. A Creative Writing Workshop with poet & professor Cori L. Gabbard. Snacks and drinks provided!