| Academic Announcements & Events
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Spring Major Exploration Starting March 24! Join us for the Spring 2025 Major Exploration where you can learn different major requirements and gain insights from faculty and/or upper-class students. Each session will feature a 60-minute faculty panel and a 30-minute Mix&Mingle for individual Q&As.
- Business, Economics, and IMB
Monday, March 24 | 6PM - 7:30PM | E903-904 | RSVP - Biology, Chemistry, Math/Honors Math, Neural Science, and Physics
Tuesday, March 25 | 4PM - 5:30PM | E903-904 | RSVP - CS, DS, and Engineering
Wednesday, March 26 | 6PM - 7:30PM | E903-904 | RSVP - Global China Studies, Humanities, Social Science, and IMA
Thursday, March 27 | 4PM - 5:30PM | E903-904 | RSVP
Undergraduate Research Symposium: Save the Date!
Don’t miss the opportunity to showcase your DURF, capstone, course research, DSS, Study Away, or independent projects. Enhance your public speaking skills, connect with judges and peers, and compete for awards. For questions, email shanghai.academicassociates@nyu.edu.
Summer Sessions 2025Session I: May 26 - July 4 & Session II: July 7 - August 15, 2025
Are you interested in earning more credits this summer? Two in-person 6-week summer sessions are offered where you can take up to 8 credits per session. See the course offerings on the website or in Albert. Contact your Academic Advisor to lift your hold before enrolling. Questions? Contact shanghai.summer@nyu.edu.
Confluences: Visual Artwork Submission
Submit your Visual Artwork by April 7
Do you have creative visual artwork, such as photography, illustrations, paintings, or more, that you would like to share? Submit your work for a chance to be published in Confluences, NYUSH’s journal of creative writing and arts!
Ethical Urban Beekeeping Program
Apply to the Program
The program combines two hands-on apiary sessions with two theoretical classroom sessions, providing a balanced approach to learning. Participants will gain practical skills in hive manipulation and colony inspection while exploring key concepts such as honeybee social structures, communication, and their ecological role as pollinators.
Creativity+Innovation Minor Interest Survey
The Program on Creativity + Innovation (PCI) is surveying interest in the Creativity + Innovation minor. Please share your familiarity with the minor, your interest, and any course suggestions. The survey takes about three minutes and is anonymous. Thank you for participating!
Call for SubmissionsHundred River Review Vol. 10 Special Section: “Four Seas”
Submit your work by October 24, 2025
The Hundred River Review is now accepting submissions to “Four Seas”, a special section featuring essays from courses beyond the core writing curriculum (not WaI/PoH). We look for writing from any course taken after PoH, where you apply knowledge from the core writing courses.
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Academic Skills WorkshopHow to Maintain Goals for the Semester!Monday, March 24 | 4PM - 4:30PM | N203 | RSVP
College is full of commitments—goal setting helps you prioritize and progress academically, professionally, and personally. Join ARC fellows and peers to learn effective goal-setting strategies using social psychology insights and methods from Atomic Habits by James Clear.
How to Find Academic Research OpportunitiesTuesday, March 25 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S307 | RSVP
Thinking of getting involved with research or an internship for the semester or upcoming summer? Come learn how to find opportunities, how to reach out, possible questions to ask your prospective advisor, and how research can inform and enrich your learning and college experience!
Notetaking 2.0Wednesday, March 26 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | SB125 | RSVP
Want to improve your note-taking and class performance? Effective notes help you absorb information from readings and discussions. Join us for tips and best practices! Open to all students, with EAP students encouraged to attend.
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Call for Applications: Millennium FellowshipFinal deadline for Round 1: March 31, 2025
The UN Millennium Fellowship is calling for applications. The program will take place on selected campuses worldwide from August 2025 to December 2025 in a hybrid mode. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and eligible students will proceed to the second and final round of the application.
Obama-Chesky Voyager Scholarships for Public ServiceApply by April 1, 2025
A two-year leadership development and scholarship program combines barrier-reducing financial aid, an immersive work-travel experience around the world, and a robust network of leaders and mentors. The scholarship is open to sophomores in Spring 2025 who are US citizens or permanent residents with a minimum GPA of 3.0.
U.S. Public Policy Fellowship FAQ
Apply to become a Summer 2025 Google Public Policy Fellow by Friday, April 4, 2025 at 12PM ET
The fellowship supports students passionate about the internet and technology policy. Fellows will spend a semester working at a public interest organization at the forefront of debates on tech policy in Washington, D.C. Those working 40 hours/week receive a $12,000 stipend.
Call for Applications: Schwarzman ScholarsChinese Applicants: Apply by May 20, 2025, 11:59 PM (CST)
U.S./Global Applicants: Apply by September 10, 2025, 9 AM (PST) - Application opens in April 2025
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.
Spring Semester Walk-insCome and meet us in the E307 Global Awards Office at any time between 2-3 PM on weekdays. No appointment is required! If you would like to set up a one-on-one advising session with us, please feel free to send emails to shanghai.global.awards@nyu.edu.
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Japanese Conversation NightMonday, March 24 | 5PM - 6PM | W629 | RSVP
For all Japanese speakers and anyone who wants to learn.
Research Foundations + AIFrom Search Results to SourceTuesday, March 25 | 5:30PM - 6:30PM | W507 | RSVP
The Research Foundations + AI series explores conventional research tools and AI technologies to enhance various research stages. This workshop equips you with the skills to assess the relevance of AI in your research and effectively analyze search results to identify the most useful sources for deeper study.
Fitting things from the past in the presentBuddhist elite women upholding Mongolian tradition and cultureWednesday, March 26 | 5:15PM - 6:30PM | E303 | RSVP
Text to Speech highlights big ideas from GPS in scholarly action; former GPS students introduce the speaker and make connections to GPS texts. This talk examines the history of Buddhism’s development in Mongolia, investigating how it has been framed as ‘high culture’ and reconfigured to fit the dominant national narrative.
Stern at NYUAD Full-time MBA Info SessionThursday, March 27 | 5PM - 6PM | E402 | RSVP
Explore Graduate Opportunities at NYU Abu DhabiThursday, March 27 | 6PM - 7PM | E403 | RSVP
NYU Abu Dhabi offers master's degrees in Data Science & AI and Art & Media, plus Global PhD Fellowships in Sciences and Engineering. Join us to learn more about their programs and scholarships.
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| Iftar at the Xiaotaoyuan Mosque in ShanghaiFriday, March 28, | 4:30PM - 7PM | South Gate | RSVP
Visit the historic Xiaotaoyuan Mosque in Shanghai, chat with the imam, and enjoy an iftar (break fast meal) with the local Muslim community during the holy month of Ramadan!
Register Now for The 4th Financial Career AcceleratorIntelligence Unleashed: AI Charts a New Chapter for FinanceApply by April 5 | More Information
The 4th Financial Career Accelerator 2025 is a competition designed to promote the application of AI in the financial sector. It is guided by the Office of the Financial Committee of the CPC Beijing Municipal Committee, hosted by the Beijing Financial Development Center, and co-organized by several other governmental and financial institutions.
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