Provost Open House Thursday, March 30 | 3:30-4:30 PM | E716 | RSVP
All students are welcome to meet with Provost Joanna Waley-Cohen and learn how to maximize your academic experience on campus. Light refreshments will be provided.
Spring Major Exploration
The spring Major Exploration panels will start this Monday! You are invited to come to mixed major panels to hear great insights from faculty and student representatives.
These sessions will include a 60-minute faculty panel discussion and a 30-minute major booth where you may connect with faculty and student representatives.
- Global China Studies, Humanities, and Social Science
Monday, March 27 | 4-5:30 PM | E403 | RSVP - Business and Economics
Monday, March 27 | 6-7:30 PM | E403 | RSVP - CS, DS, Engineering, and IMA/IMB
Tuesday, March 28 | 4-5:30 PM | S301 | RSVP - Natural Sciences, Neural Science, and Math/Honors Math
Thursday, March 30 | 3-4:30 PM | E403 | RSVP
Last Call for Being an APA!
The deadline for the 2023-2024 Academic Peer Advisors (APA) application is today, March 27! Join the APA group to gain insights on academic procedures, connect with peers, facilitate academic events, and receive training from different offices. Apply now!
Undergrad Research Symposium: Deadline Extended!
We welcome all capstone projects, DURF projects, research projects from courses, and other independent research done under faculty guidance at NYU Shanghai! Each winning group will receive a certificate with a $100 gift card. Questions? Contact shanghai.academicassociates@nyu.edu.
Summer Camp Counselor Recruitment: Service Learning Program with Migrant Youth
Organized by Office for Community Engaged Learning (CEL)
Program Dates: June 27-July 11 | Application Deadline: Sunday, April 9
The NYU Shanghai College and Career Lab (CCL) is a summer camp for migrant youth. Camp counselors will support socioemotional development and broaden the horizons of youth participants while also learning about the situation of migrant youth in Shanghai and community-based services for this population. Counselors will receive training, a stipend, and housing. See more details and instructions on how to apply.
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Join the ARC Open House!
Wednesday, March 29 | 3-5 PM
Central Yard (Magnolia Hall, E3F if it rains)
Piñatas, DIY fidget toys, lucky draw, bubbles, photos, sweets – join us at the “SHARC” Open House to learn about ARC services and programs, connect with ARC members, and explore ARC opportunities! All community members are welcome!
The Academic Resource Center offers both one-on-one tutoring and group sessions, as well as a wide range of academic support services, to empower students in their academic journey at NYU Shanghai. To this goal, we collaborate closely with various offices and programs on campus. To learn more about the ARC, join us at the event!
Upcoming ARC Workshop Annotated Bibliography: Synthesizing and Commenting on Sources
Tuesday, March 28 | 6-7 PM | EB221 | RSVP
What is an annotated bibliography, and how do we write one? Join Writing and Speaking Fellows Qilin and Jenna at this workshop to learn about annotated bibliographies and gain hands-on practice!
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World Languages Course FairTuesday, March 28 | 12:30-1:30 PM | W629 | RSVP
Wondering what language course to take next semester? Come meet the World Languages professors and learn about the fall courses while playing games! Bring your earbuds/headphones if you are interested in playing a music game.
Digital Emergence: An Artist Talk with Brandon Tay
Co-hosted by the Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence and Culture and IMA’s Guest Speakers Series
Tuesday, March 28 | 12:45-1:45 PM | N306 (IMA Studio 1) | RSVP
Brandon Tay is a Singaporean artist whose practice explores emergent complexities in digital materials. Join us for an artist talk about the use of machine learning, game engines, projection mapping, and immersive media in the creation of virtual worlds.
Remember GPS? Speaker Series
Tuesday, March 28 | 3:15-4:30 PM | E403 | RSVP
Join this inaugural event held by GPS! Dr. Dongjing Kang from Shanghai Jiao Tong University will share how she uses gender as a lens to study domestic violence in Tibet. Former GPS students, mentored by Dr. Liangliang Zhang, will introduce her work and highlight potential links between the GPS readings on gender and her research.
Degree Planning Workshop
Presented by the Academic Advising Office
Thursday, April 13 | 10-11:30 AM | E203 | RSVP
Want to learn how to create your own four-year plan? This hands-on workshop aims to introduce resources related to degree planning, including major requirements, study away planning, and degree progress reports. You will be able to utilize different resources to compose a well-informed plan by the end of the session.
New Bund Salon: Open Mic Night!
Presented by The Writing Program and the Creative Writing Minor
Thursday, April 13 | 6-8 PM | N301 (Visual Arts Studio)
Come support your peers and colleagues as they share their work, whether it's a poem, a snippet of creative fiction, or a section from a research project. All genres are welcome! Please sign up if you would like to read! Food and drinks will be provided with RSVP on Engage. Open to all community members!
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Applying for UK Scholarships: Rhodes, Gates Cambridge, & More!
Friday, March 31 | 9 PM | Online | RSVP (Open to all juniors and seniors!)
This info session will introduce two of the most renowned fellowships for graduating seniors across all fields, providing full tuition, fees, and travel for a Master's degree or Ph.D. at Oxford, Cambridge, and more. Come to learn about why you should apply, what you can study, and how to get started on applying.
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NYU Shanghai-ECNU Center on Global History, Economy, and Culture
Facing a Coming Disaster? Some Thoughts on the Prospect of US-China Relations
Monday, March 27 | 4:30-6 PM | S309 | RSVP
World Languages
Arabic Conversation Night
Monday, March 27 | 5-6 PM | W629 | RSVP
Chinese Conversation Night, All Levels
Wednesday, March 29 | 5-6 PM | W629 | RSVP
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On-Campus Job Opportunities
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IMA Hiring! Are you looking for a chance to fulfill your study life, learn useful knowledge, and gain working experience? We are looking for students in Shanghai to work as Lab Assistants (#2845212) and Technical Support (#3838495)! Applicants should be in Shanghai during Spring 2023 and Fall 2023. Please apply through Handshake.
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Help us Shape NYU's Future!
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As a university with a global presence, we would like to hear from all voices to uphold NYU's commitment to continuous reflection and improvement. The NYU Self-Study is a way for reflection, learning, and action, enabling us to make necessary improvements to ensure a better future for NYU.
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