Take a January Term 2023 Online Course!
- ART-SHU 222 Site and Situation: Social Space and Public Art
- BUSF-SHU 286 Chinese Financial Markets
- CRWR-SHU 209 The Art of the Personal Narrative: Travel Writing
- CSCI-SHU 11 Introduction to Computer Programming
Claim Your Gift for AA Traveler Passport!
Have 20 stickers? Claim your Stop 2 gift by Tuesday, November 22 and come pick it up at ARC front desk on Wednesday, November 23, 11 AM-1 PM! If you have 10 stickers, claim your Stop 1 gift and come pick it up at ARC front desk between 9 AM-5 PM, Monday-Friday before December 7!
NYU Shanghai Poetry PostNYU Shanghai Poetry Post is intended to create a reading pleasure for the community with the goal of providing a common cultural experience. Submit your poetry!
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Hiring: ARC Learning Assistant (LAs) Info Session
Interested in tutoring? Join the session learn more! If you have any questions, contact shanghai.arc@nyu.edu.
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Upcoming ARC Workshops:GPS Workshop: Effective Outlining & Prepare for Your Final Essay
As the deadline for your final essay outline is approaching next week, join us to learn more about how to create an effective outline to organize your ideas and formulate a cohesive argument!
Presentation Skills: Interacting and Connecting with your Audience
Next Monday, November 28|6-7 PM|Room 610A| RSVP
We will focus on being aware of one's presence, eye contact, gestures, etc. and identifying specific ways one can improve connection and clarity with the audience!
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Community Engaged Learning
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Kendal Mountain Film FestivalWednesday, November 23|7-9 PM|Location: Auditorium
Known as the Oscar for outdoor films, Kendal Mountain Film Festival is an international outdoor culture festival with 42 years of history! This year, the CEL office is bringing four 2022 Kendal Mountain Festival films to the campus: Role Reversal, The Frozen Road, Camel Finds Water, Dugout. Learn More & RSVP by November 22!
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More Academic Opportunities
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Learn from Upperclass Students!
Academic Peer Advisor Coffee Chat Series
Tuesday, November 29 | 5:30-6:30 PM | Room 304 | RSVP
Wondering how to plan for the new semester? Learn from someone who was once in your shoes! Join us with six upperclass students from different majors: IMA, IMB, Data Science, Economics, and Social Science.
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Engagement Hours with ECON Faculty
Are you eager to receive academic guidance from the Economics faculty about graduate school, research opportunities, and career development? Come join us to talk with them face-to-face and lunch freely!
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Debate: Should Everyone Go to College?Organized by Committee on Critical Inquiry
Wednesday, November 30 | 4:30-6 PM | RSVP
Do you think everyone should go to college? Join us as an audience member for a debate on the value of college education! Each team, comprising of 2 students and a professor, will take turns to present their arguments, and you will get to vote for the most convincing side.
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9th Floor Salon Open MicThursday, December 1|7-9 PM|Room 915 or Zoom| RSVP
Presented by the Writing Program and the Creative Writing Minor, 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!
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Foreign Affairs Information Technology (FAIT) Fellowship Info Session (For U.S. Citizens)
Wednesday, November 30|9:30-10 PM (Shanghai Time)| RSVP
Interested in IT-related degree programs? Join this virtual session for an overview of the FAIT Fellowship program and a live Q&A session. The FAIT Fellowship provides up to $87,000 in academic funding, two summer internships with stipends, professional development, and mentorship!
Upcoming Applications:
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Graduate School Opportunities
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Columbia Engineering School Thursday, December 1|8-9 PM| RSVP
Join this info session and come meet representatives from the Graduate Admissions Team to hear about the Columbia Engineering School’s application process and their exciting M.S. and Ph.D. programs! Learn more application requirements.
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Institute of Contemporary Arts
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Roundtable Discussion: Remembering Our Future: shamanism, oracles and AI
Is shamanic practice, though commonly (mis)understood as pre-modern, so different from AI? As technologies of consciousness, both are ways of remote seeing in space and time, predictive, and synchronizing "data" beyond the capacities of ordinary human perception and cognition. At this conversation, we speculate on questions of spirituality, AI and other digital/network technologies, and gnosis as knowledge, raised by recent developments in artist Yin-Ju Chen and Lin's ongoing project of Sonic Driving.
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Data Back-Up
It is time to get prepared for the new campus moving. Before migrating, we recommend all data in the PC or laptop stored properly. NYU Box is a secure way to store sensitive data. Laptop should be managed by yourself. Contact shanghai.qtech@nyu.edu for technology related requests or assistance.
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