Nomination for Summer Institute at Lingnan UniversityAcademic Affairs is nominating two students for the Lingnan Summer Institute (see course list). Tuition and accommodation fees will be waived, and an airfare subsidy of HK$5,000 will be provided to each selected student. Students may take up to two courses over the summer. While transfer credit will not apply toward the NYU Shanghai degree, it’s an excellent opportunity to broaden your international and academic experience.
Only non-senior students with a 2.5 or higher GPA are eligible to apply. Submit your application by 5 PM, Wednesday, February 26. Nominated students will be notified on Friday, February 28.
Summer Chinese Language Immersion Program
Program Dates: May 30 - August 2, 2025 | Priority 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!
Apply to be an Academic Peer Advisor!Application Deadline: February 28, 11:59 PM | APA Job Descriptions | Apply Now!
The application for 2025-2026 Academic Peer Advisors (APAs) is still open! Don’t miss this chance where you’ll gain valuable insights into academic procedures, build connections with peers, facilitate academic events, and receive specialized training from various university offices. Apply now and be part of the APA experience!
Undergraduate Research Symposium: Apply Now!
Summer Class Registration Now Open on Albert
Session I: May 26 - July 4 & Session II: July 7 - August 15, 2025 | More Information
6-week summer classes are now available for registration on Albert. Students can take up to 8 credits per summer session. Contact your Academic Advisor to lift your hold before enrolling. Contact shanghai.summer@nyu.edu if you have any questions.
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Ethnographic Research and Documentary Filmmaking
Join Dr. Ruiyi Zhu and Dr. Fabian Froehlich for an engaging exploration on ethnographic research and documentary filmmaking at Baofeng Flower and Bird Market, Pudong largest. Gain hands-on experience with interviews and filmmaking while exploring research fundamentals in a vibrant setting.
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Millennium Fellowship Class of 2025
Next Priority Deadline: Friday, February 28, 2025 (Eastern time. GMT-4)
Walk-in hours: Wednesday, February 26 | 12PM - 2PM | E307 | RSVP
RSVP for virtual info sessions | Join Global Awards Application Support Group
The UN Academic Impact and MCN proudly present the Millennium Fellowship which convenes, challenges, and celebrates student leadership. Over 52,000 Millennium Fellows on 6,000+ campuses across 170+ nations joined the Class of 2024, advancing all Sustainable Development Goals and impacting the lives of over 1.3 million people in 38 nations.
Fundação Estudar - Scholarship Opportunities for Brazilian StudentsStudent-Hosted Info SessionFriday, February 28 | 4PM - 5:30PM | Contact gf2424@nyu.edu for RSVP & More Info
Fundação Estudar, prestigious Brazilian nonprofit organization,provides scholarships and support to high-achieving Brazilian students pursuing top-tier education. Join us to explore how this fellowship has helped Brazilians access world-class education. Brazilian faculty and staff are invited to discuss Fundação Estudar’s role in expanding access to education in Brazil.
Schwarzman Scholars Info SessionTuesday, March 4 | 12:45PM - 1:45PM | S308 | RSVP
In a fully-funded, one-year Masters in Global Affairs at Tsinghua University, Schwarzman Scholars receive a world-class education and interact with political leaders, cultural luminaries and entrepreneurs, helping you develop your leadership. Come and meet Schwarzman Admissions and featured speakers including alumni Peirong Li ‘24, Nofar Hamrany ‘18, and more.
Humanity in Action Fellowship
Deadline: Sunday, March 16, 2025
Humanity in Action Fellowships unite international students and recent graduates to explore democracy, pluralism, human rights, and social justice in diverse historical and cultural contexts. NYU Shanghai students should apply under the USA category unless they are citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Denmark, Germany, or the Netherlands.
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From Synthesis Questions to Synthesizing ConversationsMonday, February 24 | 6PM - 7PM | E202 | RSVP
Interested in developing your skills in conversation synthesis and improving in-class discussion performance? Attend this workshop to work on note-taking skills and incorporate your ideas to synthesize the material. Open to all students, and EAP students are strongly encouraged to attend.
ARC Writing WorkshopCreating and Evolving Your Thesis StatementWednesday, February 26 | 6PM - 7PM | EB229 | RSVP
What’s a thesis statement, and what role does it play in your writing? Join us in approaching the thesis statement as something that evolves throughout the writing process, including during brainstorming, outlining, writing, and revision. We will practice evaluating and developing effective thesis statements. WAI students encouraged to attend!
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Library EventsFree & Easy! Finding Images, Audio, and Video for your research projectsMonday, February 24 | 3:45PM - 4:45PM | W507 | RSVP
Need free or cheap images, audio, or video for your blog, podcast, or vlog? This workshop covers copyright-friendly options like royalty-free, public domain, and Creative Commons. Learn to navigate major online collections and properly credit your finds.
Introduction to English language E-resources on China StudiesTuesday, February 25 | 2:15PM - 3:15PM | W507 | RSVP
New to Chinese studies? This workshop introduces essential Chinese language e-resources like CNKI and Duxiu for accessing articles, books, and more. All students are welcome.
Business News and Where to Find ThemTuesday, February 25 | 6PM - 7PM | W507 | RSVP
Overwhelmed by business news? This workshop guides you through library resources, including the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, Caixin Global, Bloomberg Businessweek, and Harvard Business Review. Learn to use aggregators like PressReader, Factiva, and Nexis Uni with Business Librarian Henry Huang.
Introduction to Chinesee language E-resources on China Studies (i.e. CNKI)Thursday, February 27 | 2:15PM - 3:15PM | W507 | RSVP
Open and welcome to all students, especially new students who are taking China-related classes. The session will introduce the e-resources (journals/newspaper articles, books, book chapters and more) that are available to NYU students, including library catalog and subject databases searches.
Research Foundations + AI: Building Your Search VocabularyThursday, February 27 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | W507 | RSVP
The Research Foundations + AI series looks at conventional tools and techniques for succeeding in different stages of research, along with AI tools that can help you accomplish those tasks. In this workshop you'll learn how to find the best keywords to use when you're searching for sources, even if you don't know much about your research topic.
Classical Elegance & Modern Dynamism: BalletWorkshop & Discussion with Mr.Jiayong Sun
Monday, February 24 | 5:30PM - 7PM | WB254 | RSVP
Inspired by Lady White Snake, this workshop blends classical and contemporary ballet, exploring personal expression and Eastern-Western dance integration. 40 hours of prior ballet training is suggested for dancers. Or simply come watch and discuss!
NYU Shanghai Cybersecurity Club: Scavenger Hunt
Wednesday, February 26 | 2PM - 4PM | E3 Magnolia House | RSVP
Curious about cybersecurity but don't know where to start? Join our Scavenger Hunt for a series of exciting challenges where you’ll solve puzzles, learn key security concepts, and compete for a big prize! Join solo or with a team—no experience needed, just bring your passion!
The Facts and Economic Impacts of the US-China Trade War
Thursday, February 27 | 9:45AM - 11:00AM | E403 | RSVP
In 2018, the United States initiated a trade war with China, marking a sharp break from decades of economic integration and globalization. This mini-lecture will provide an overview of the key developments in the China-US trade conflict and explore insights from academic research in economics, as well as the broader implications of this trade war in other areas.
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