Library Events
Who Are You Citing?
Tuesday, October 22 | 4PM - 5PM | N509 |
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You’ve read their papers, but who are you really citing? Bring your reference or works cited list (finished or in-progress) to this creative event and learn more about who’s supporting your work.
Citing and Crediting AI Drop-in Support
Thursday, October 24 | 3:30PM - 5PM | Library Lobby |
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Do you need to cite something created by generative AI in your assignment, or acknowledge that you’ve used generative AI in your work? Need help with crediting AI in this week's GPS assignment? Librarians and ARC Fellows are here to help, no appointment needed.
Language-related Events
Arabic Conversation Night
Wednesday, October 23 | 5PM - 6PM | W629 |
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Korean Conversation Lunch
Friday, October 25 | 12PM - 1PM | SB232 |
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Russian Conversation Night
Thursday, October 24 | 5PM - 6PM | W629 |
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Privet, comrades! Ready to roll your R's and debate the intricacies of Russian toast etiquette? Join us for a night of linguistic shenanigans at our first-ever Russian Conversation Night! From beginners to fluent speakers, all are welcome. Bring your sense of humor and prepare for cultural immersion. До скорой встречи!
Research and Life Lessons Series
Towards More Practical Cryptography and Tips for Research in Cryptography
Wednesday, October 23 | 11:30AM - 12:30PM | E303 |
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Join us for a seminar with Prof. Mingyuan Wang, where we will explore how to make cryptography more practical and friendly for real-world deployment. Prof.Wang will also share valuable insights on how to begin conducting research in cryptography as an undergraduate.
Exhibition Opening: (RE)CONSTRUCTIONS
Wednesday, October 23 | 4PM - 5PM | Student Gallery, East B2 |
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The exhibition will showcase art installations from students taking the course Art and the Anthropocene, Material Based Activism, a collaboration between the Visual Arts and the Interactive Media Arts departments. The exhibition will open until Oct 25.
Creative Writing Mixer
Wednesday, October 23 | 6:15PM - 7:30PM | W629 |
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Are you interested in writing stories or poems? Are you a seasoned writer looking to sharpen your skills? Join us to meet the faculty and learn about upcoming events and workshops, the Popular Review, the Creative Writing Club, and spring course offerings. Light snacks will be provided.
Exhibition Opening: IMAGINING → Forming
Thursday, October 24 | 1PM - 2PM | N306 |
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“Imagining → forming” showcases student’s creative art and design projects made possible through the use of digital fabrication technologies that have become ever so accessible and democratized physical creation. The exhibition will open until Nov 5.
Women in Computing: ACM Student Chapter
Women in Tech Dinner Talk
Thursday, October 24 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | S303 |
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Join us for the Women in Tech Dinner Talk hosted by NYU Shanghai’s ACM Student Chapter! Network with inspiring professors from Computer Science, Data Science, and Engineering over dinner. Speakers include Prof. Lihua Xu, Prof. Siyao Guo, Prof. Li Guo, and Prof. Xiang Liu.
Center for Global Asia Events
Prip-Møller and Baohuashan Huijusi: Writing and Translating Chinese Architecture
Thursday, October 24 | 5:15PM - 6:30PM | S303 |
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Discover the significance of Danish architect Johannes Prip-Møller's 1937 work, Chinese Buddhist Monasteries, which explores Huiju si and early architectural anthropology. Join Dr. Liu Yan as he highlights the book's enduring value and the importance of cross-cultural perspectives in understanding Chinese architecture.
The Rise of Trust Assessment Regimes in Europe and China – Strengthening or Weakening the Law?
Friday, October 25 | 3:15PM - 4:30PM | N401 |
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In this talk, the speaker will examine cases of data-driven trust assessments in public regulation from Europe and China and unravel how they can strengthen the law. We then dive into how the same mechanisms pose significant threats to pillars of the rule of law such as the prohibition of improper connection and the proportionality principle.
Forum on Economy for the Common Good and Business Innovation
Saturday, October 26 | 1PM - 4:30PM | S301 |
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This forum focuses on the economy for the common good and its business innovation. It aims to explore how to achieve coordinated development in the economy, society, and environment through innovation and social responsibility.