Summer 2026 Course Registration
Summer Session I: May 18 - June 26, 2026
Summer Session II: June 29 - August 7, 2026
Start planning your summer today! The 6-week summer class schedule can now be viewed on the website and in Albert. You may take up to 8 credits per summer session. Class registration is now open. Please contact your Academic Advisor to lift your hold before enrolling. Email shanghai.summer@nyu.edu if you have any questions.
CCL Summer Camp Counselor Application
Read more and apply by March 18
Apply to be a CCL Summer Camp Counselor and support migrant youth in Shanghai through learning, mentorship, and meaningful connection. Gain hands-on experience in education, teamwork, and leadership while making a real impact. Stipend, free housing, and 2 free academic credits provided. Post-advanced Chinese proficiency required.
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Undergraduate Research SymposiumApplications Are Still Open!Submit your application by Wednesday, March 25, 11:59 AM
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Degree Planning WorkshopTuesday, March 24 | 1PM - 2PM | E302| RSVP
Join our hands-on workshop to build your personalized four-year plan. Explore resources and strategies to navigate major requirements, study away opportunities, and learn key planning tools to stay on track throughout your undergraduate journey. Snacks and drinks provided!
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Spring 2026 Majors Fair
Wednesday, March 25 | 5PM - 7PM | E901-902 | RSVP
Join us for this one-stop major exploration event to explore various academic pathways and help finalize your major decisions! Connect with faculty and student representatives from different majors, ask questions, win prizes, and learn how different campus resources can support your academic journey.
Stop by the event table at B2 Cafeteria on Tuesday, March 17, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM to learn more about this event!
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Academic Skills WorkshopsHow to Reflect on Your Learning and Plan Your Next StepsTuesday, March 17 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S307 | RSVP
Wednesday, March 18 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S212 | RSVP
Want to get the most out of your semester? Curious how reflecting on your learning so far can help you succeed? This workshop will guide you to uncover insights from your midterms and experiences, and create a concrete plan to achieve your goals for the rest of the semester.
How to Write Clear and Professional Emails
Tuesday, March 24 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S307 | RSVP
Wednesday, March 25 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S212 | RSVP
Join this workshop to learn how to write clear and professional emails to faculty and staff. Explore common mistakes, analyze real examples, and practice writing emails to communicate your message effectively.
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Application Writing and Development WorkshopFacilitators: Kalyani Madhura Ramachandran & Tianyun Hua
Wednesday, March 18 | 1PM - 3PM | RSVP by 11:59PM, March 16
This workshop will teach you how to read a call for applications to understand the prompt, kindly and constructively peer-review a short application essay of yours (for instance, for the First Year Fellowship), and discuss strengths, challenges, suggestions and guidance as you move forward.
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Knight-Hennessy Scholars Online Information SessionAn admission officer provides an overview of Knight-Hennessy Scholars, the admission process, and the application. The session includes a presentation, and a scholar(s) may join to share their experience. We offer both online and in-person information sessions open to all audiences interested to learn more. Stay tuned for info session especially designed for NYUSH later this semester.
Upcoming Deadlines
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Library EventsWhen and How to CiteTuesday, March 17 | 3:45PM - 4:45PM | W507 | RSVP
Effective Ways to Build Academic Vocabulary Knowledge and Use through Self StudyWednesday, March 18 | 3:45PM - 4:45PM | W507 | RSVP
NYU Resources on China Studies: Print & DigitalThursday, March 19 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | W507 | RSVP
Student Coworking Productivity SessionThursday, March 19 | 4PM - 7PM | N509, The Hub in the Library | RSVP
AI + Business Education Forum
Wednesday, March 18 | 2PM - 5PM | S308 | RSVP
How will AI reshape business education? This forum convenes global scholars and industry leaders to discuss AI-driven curriculum innovation, emerging teaching approaches, and new models of experiential learning. Together, they will explore how universities can prepare future professionals and leaders to think critically and lead responsibly in an increasingly AI-enabled world. Refreshments will be provided.
Provost Open HouseWednesday, March 18 | 4PM - 5PM | E716 | RSVP
Join Provost Bei Wu for an open conversation on how to make the most of your academic journey at NYU Shanghai. All students are welcome, and light refreshments will be provided.
Harold Acton and China: The Origins of NYU FlorenceWednesday, March 18 | 5:30PM - 7PM | E403 | RSVP
This lecture explores the life and legacy of Harold Acton (1904–1994), whose estate at Villa La Pietra was later donated to New York University and became NYU Florence. The speakers examine his role in introducing Chinese literature to the West and draw on archival materials from the Acton Collection.
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Development of Contemporary China Studies in the USThursday, March 19 | 5:30PM - 7PM | E403 | RSVP
Professor Suisheng Zhao will discuss trends in contemporary Chinese studies in the United States, drawing on over 40 years of academic experience and more than 30 years as founder and editor-in-chief of the Journal of Contemporary China. He will also share insights on editing and reviewing manuscripts from an editor’s perspective.
Can LLMs Be Professional CTF Players?Friday, March 20 | 3PM - 4PM | E303 | RSVP
This talk, presented by Cybersecurity PhD student Minghao Shao, explores how large language models (LLMs) are used in offensive cybersecurity, featuring open-source CTF benchmarks, the evolution of agentic systems, and a new evaluation framework that assesses reasoning, exploitation methods, and adaptability.
Weaving with Your Body WorkshopSaturday, March 21 | 2PM - 4PM | ICA Gallery B1 | More Information
This body movement workshop works with real “lines” as a way to explore how bodily movement can produce relationships between bodies and lines. Participants are invited to name their own line and allow it to carry memories and stories. More info can be found on ICA’s website.
Voices across languages: Poetry & TranslationMonday, March 23 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | S211 | RSVP | Read the poems in advance
Join Elisa for a poetry reading and conversation on poetry and translation. Students will read her poems in the original Italian as well as Chinese and English translations, followed by a discussion on how meaning and aesthetics travel across languages and the challenges of translation.
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