Spring Major ExplorationThe Major Exploration is designed to help students explore academic interests and major pathways! This spring, we will host four mixed faculty panels from a variety of majors. After the panel discussion, you are also invited to stop by the major station(s) to mingle with students.
- CS, DS, Engineering, IMA, and IMB
Tuesday, March 19, 6:30PM - 8PM, E901-E902 | RSVP - Global China Studies, Humanities, and Social Science
Wednesday, March 20, 4PM - 5:30PM, E901-E902 | RSVP - Math/Honors Math, Neural Science, and Natural Sciences
Thursday, March 21, 4PM - 5:30PM, E901-E902 | RSVP - Business and Economics
Friday, March 22, 4PM - 5:30PM, E901-E902 | RSVP
Engagement Hours With Economics FacultyWednesday, March 20 | 12:45PM - 2PM | outside S819 and S820 | RSVP
Join us for our second Engagement Hour! Discuss your questions with Economics faculty face-to-face, unravel any confusion, and gain academic guidance on topics like graduate school, research opportunities, and career development during a free lunch.
Pop-up Advising:Major Declaration & RegistrationThursday, March 20 & Friday, March 21 | 12:30PM - 1:30PM | 3F Magnolia House
Amid Major Exploration panels and upcoming course registration, the advising office will host a pop-up station at Magnolia House where you'll find helpful handouts and connect with advisors. We are happy to address your questions about registration, course planning, major declaration and discuss your academic pathways. No RSVP needed.
Study Away MixerThursday, March 21 | 6PM - 8PM | 3F Magnolia House | RSVP
Thinking about your studying away but not sure what it is like to study away at a specific site? Come to the Study Away Mixer to get your questions answered by upperclassmen, learn about academic planning and immigration requirements during study away and have fun! All inbound study away students are welcome to join and share your experiences.
Academic Peer Advisor: Application Now Open!
The application for 2024-2025 Academic Peer Advisors (APAs) is now open! Apply and join the APA team to gain insights on advising procedures, connect with peers, participate in peer mentorship opportunities, facilitate academic events, and receive training from different offices! Questions? Contact shanghai.peeradvising@nyu.edu.
NYU Paris Info SessionMonday, March 25 | 4PM - 5PM | E203
The site director of NYU Paris, Alfred Galichon, will visit NYU Shanghai and offer an info session about NYU Paris. Please join us to explore the various opportunities at NYU Paris.
Degree Planning Workshop
Wednesday, March 27 | 4PM - 5PM | N203| RSVP
Want to learn how to create your own four-year-plan? This hands-on workshop aims to introduce resources (major requirements, study away planning, degree progress report) related to degree planning. You will be able to utilize different resources to compose a well informed plan by the end of the session.
Fall 2024 Global China Studies Course Info SessionThursday, March 28 | 6PM - 7PM | E403 | RSVP
Explore an array of Fall 2024 Global China Studies courses and engage with our distinguished faculty members. This presents an excellent opportunity to delve into the diverse courses offered by GCS, connect with faculty members, and address any inquiries you may have!
Submit Now: Research Symposium Applications!Submit your application by Monday, April 8, 10 AM!
The Spring 2024 Undergraduate Research Symposium provides you with a platform to share your exciting research achievements and scholarly or creative projects with the NYU Shanghai community and an opportunity to polish your poster design and presentation skills! All DURF projects, capstone projects, research projects from courses, Dean’s Service Scholars (DSS), Study Away programs, and other research done under faculty guidance at NYU Shanghai are welcome! Contact shanghai.academicassociates@nyu.edu with any questions.
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Academic Resource Center Workshops
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Writing Workshop: Rhetoric and GenreWednesday, March 20 | 5PM - 6PM | EB226 | RSVP
Rhetoric and Genre: you may have encountered these terms in your writing classes but what do they really mean? How do we identify and analyze them within material, and additionally, how can we use these two ideas to enhance our writing? We will address these questions together in this workshop!
Interview Skills Workshop II Monday, March 25 | 5:15PM - 6:15PM | S221 | RSVP
Come to Part 2 of the interview skills workshop series to practice creating follow-up interview questions and using body language to convey active engagement during an interview. Particularly suitable for EAP students. You do not need to have attended the first workshop to come to this second one.
Small Talk: Meaningful Conversations with Others!Wednesday, March 20 | 6PM - 7PM | RSVP & Thursday, March 21 | 6PM - 7PM | RSVP
You don't have to know lots of complicated words or be 'outgoing', to have good conversations with others! Join us in a special conversational skills workshop, as part of the ARC Academic Skills Mentorship, as we discuss strategies for casual conversations with others. Be it with your roommates, new friends, or others on campus - we'll learn ways that we can have satisfying and meaningful conversations with them. See you there!
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Summer 2024 Class RegistrationSession I: May 21 - June 28 | Session II: July 1 - August 9
The registration for summer classes is still open. We strongly recommend that you enroll as soon as possible to secure your seat. Please contact your Academic Advisor to clear your hold for registration. Contact shanghai.summer@nyu.edu if you have any questions.
Summer Camp Counselors OpportunitiesJune 22 - July 16 | NYU Shanghai Campus | Apply Now
The College & Career Lab is recruiting camp counselors for a summer camp serving migrant youth in Shanghai. The camp is aimed at fostering social and emotional skills and broadening the horizons of migrant youth who must return to their hometowns to continue their education. See the 2024 CCL Summer Camp Counselor job description and application instructions.
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The European Position Paper: Updates on European Business in ChinaTuesday, March 19 | 2PM - 3PM | S301 | RSVP
Library Catalog 2.0 New Features for Super-Powerful Searches
Tuesday, March 19 | 12:30PM - 1:15PM | N509, The Hub | RSVP
Wednesday, March 20 | 12:30PM - 1:15PM | N509, The Hub | RSVP
Global Perspectives on SocietyThe Ruin in Contemporary Chinese Visual Culture: The Films of Jia Zhangke and the Art of Yang Yongliang
Tuesday, March 19 | 5:30PM - 6:45PM | S215 | RSVP
GPS Film Series: Still Life (2006)Wednesday, March 20 | 5PM | N107 | RSVP
Temple Buddhism and Digital Buddhism: Poetics of Religious Infrastructure
Thursday, March 28 | 5:30PM - 6:45PM | S215 | RSVP
World Language EventsJapanese Conversation NightTuesday, March 19 | 5PM - 6PM | World Languages Lounge, W629 | RSVP
Arabic Conversation NightWednesday, March 20 | 6:30PM - 7:30PM | World Languages Lounge, W629 | RSVP
French Apéro HourThursday, March 21 | 5PM - 6PM | World Languages Lounge, W629 | RSVP
Creative Dance and Movement WorkshopThursday, March 21 | 6PM - 7:15PM | RSVP
Qiantan Literary Salon & Poplar Review ReleaseThursday, March 21 | 6:30PM - 8:30PM | W629 | RSVP
ACM Student ChapterICPC Special Talk: Bitwise Operations
Thursday, March 21 | 7PM - 8PM | S301 | RSVP
Interactive Media Arts: Virtual Reality Workshop
A Century of Jazz in Shanghai 上海爵士一百年Friday, March 22 | 4PM - 6PM | E101 | RSVP
AI Forum Series: AI for ScienceSaturday, March 23 | 2PM - 4PM | N107 | RSVP
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Virtual Computer Lab Instruction
The Shanghai Virtual Computer Lab (VCL) provides remote access to powerful machines running a wide variety of academic software. You can access it from your own device by installing Citrix Workspace. For detailed instructions, please refer to this instruction.
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