Library: Legal or illegal?
Dilemmas encountered by law in the information age and how to solve it
Monday, April 22 | 9:45AM - 10:45AM | W516 |
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This talk will focus on the Chinese experience, demonstrating how the legal system tries to solve such issue so as to balance the benefits and risks of the new technology, aiming at promoting productivity and establishing infrastructures for a commons in cyberspace.
IMA Events
Game Fair: Conversion
Monday, April 22 | 11AM - 3PM | 3rd Floor East, Magnolia House | Drop-in
Let’s celebrate the creativity and innovation of our students in the world of game design with a unique gaming adventure at the NYUSH IMA Game Fair! During the Game Fair, you will play video game projects crafted by students from INTM-SHU 247 Creative Game Design and Development and other courses.
BIO-MATERIALS WORKSHOP
Monday, April 22 | 1PM - 2PM | N402 |
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Do you know you can make bio-plastic with food you probably have in your kitchen?
come to cook materials with us! Learn how to make them and the possibilities to make and grow your own sustainable materials.
Speaker Series: Suzhou Art Festival
Tuesday, April 23 | 1PM - 2PM | N306 | Drop-in
This talk will introduce the Guli-Hongdou Art Festival and MAGESPACE’s works, including digital projects that tell stories from Suzhou and art that combines the humanities with technology. This talk will provide an opportunity for students to participate in an art festival and showcase their works.
Workshop: An Evening at The Radio Factory
Thursday, April 25 | 7PM | N306 |
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IMA Artist-in-Resident Dennis de Bel developed a DIY-kit replica of the first domestically produced Chinese AM radios. You are invited to come to the factory to get your hands dirty and assemble your very own radio receiver to explore the airwaves as if it was 1960. Attendance is free. You can keep the fruits of your labour.
Stupid Hackathon 2024
Friday, April 26 - Saturday, April 27 | 1PM - 1AM | N406 |
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This is a hackathon event focusing on the generation of ideas and prototypes that are unusual, unnecessary, impractical, and/or stupid, using the tools and skills students have acquired through their coursework in Interactive Media Arts and Computer Science.
Center for Global Health Equity Event
Coping with uncertainty: Understanding the impact of external and internal factors on refugee mental health
Monday, April 22 | 12:15PM - 13:30PM | E403 |
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The speaker will be Angela Nickerson, Professor and Director of the Refugee Trauma and Recovery Program at the School of Psychology at UNSW. You may also choose to join us via
Zoom.
CSDSE Events
Research and Life Lessons Series | Unlocking Strategies: How Machine Learning and Game Theory Work Together & Tips for Research
Tuesday, April 23 | 11:30AM - 12:30PM | W516 |
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Join us for a seminar with
Prof. Mathieu Laurière, where we will explore the fascinating synergy between machine learning and game theory. We will see how machine learning can be harnessed to make optimal decisions in complex scenarios with multiple agents. Conversely, we will discover how some machine learning techniques themselves can be understood through the lens of game theory.
ACM Student Chapter Talk: Introduction to Open-RAN and 6G
Thursday, April 25 | 12:30PM - 1:30PM | S216 |
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Join the ACM Student Chapter for a talk by Sven Simikin as we explore the potential of 6G and Open-RAN in addressing the limitations of 5G and its predecessors. Discover the key innovations that make 6G and Open-RAN pivotal in future telecommunication networks.
Language Events
Chinese Conversation Night, Elementary to Intermediate Level
Tuesday, April 23 | 5PM - 6PM | W629 |
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All Chinese-speaking students, staff and faculty in elementary and intermediate level are invited to join. Snacks will be provided.
Picoteo Latino
Wednesday, April 24 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | W629 |
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For Spanish speakers and anyone who wants to learn. Light food will be served.
Korean Conversation Night
Thursday, April 25 | 5PM - 6PM | W629 |
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All Korean speakers and anyone who wants to learn are invited to join!
Japanese Spies for the CCP in 1930s-1940s Shanghai
Tuesday, April 23 | 5:30PM - 6:45PM | S215 |
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Dr. Zhiqiang Shi (East China University of Law and Politics) delves into the world of Japanese leftists who worked as spies for the Chinese Communist Party in Shanghai. Remember GPS? highlights big ideas from GPS, with former GPS students introducing the speaker and making connections to GPS readings.
老人"飞出" "UP" and About
Friday, April 26 | 1PM - 2 PM | E404 |
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Join us for this guest session on combating ageism with innovative approaches to fostering and capturing meaningful intergenerational interactions through photography. This talk is part of the course Experience Studio: Shaping the Futures of Aging.
Luck Egalitarian Redistribution: What Should We Do About Addiction?
Friday, April 26 | 4PM - 5:30PM | E302 |
RSVPDelve into addiction's ethical complexities with Professor Jeesoo Nam. In "What Should We Do About Addiction," he examines the moral implications of withholding welfare benefits from those with substance use disorder. Professor Nam argues for government intervention to address addiction's harms through redistribution.
Social Impact Internship Grant Application is Open!
Application Deadline: June 10, 11:59 PM
To support students who pursue unpaid internships in not-for-profit organizations, the NYU Shanghai Center For Career Development offers the Social Impact Internship Grant every summer. Each selected student will receive a 5,000 RMB grant. Please check to see
more information.