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2025-2026 NYU Shanghai Teaching Excellence Award (TEA) NominationsNominate by January 30, 5 PM
The TEA Award was established in 2021 to formally recognize faculty members who, through their teaching, reinforce NYU Shanghai’s mission and commitment to students, both within and beyond the classroom. Recipients of the award have exemplary teaching strategies and pedagogical approaches that are thoughtful, creative, and engaging.
Summer Classes Available in Albert
Summer Session I: May 18 - June 26, 2026
Summer Session II: June 29 - August 7, 2026
The 6-week summer class schedule can now be viewed on the Summer Session Courses website or in Albert. You can take up to 8 credits per summer session. Summer class registration will begin on February 9 (EST). Contact your Academic Advisor to lift your hold before enrolling.
Summer Chinese Language Immersion Program
Program Dates: May 29 - August 1, 2026
Priority Application Deadline: February 10, 2026
Interested in accelerating your Chinese language learning? A 9-week Immersion Program enables you to complete two semesters of material and earn 8 credits! Five levels are offered: Elementary, Intermediate, Advanced, Post-Advanced, and Post-Advanced II. Fill out the application form with your NYU account. Questions? Contact shanghai.summer@nyu.edu.
The Hundred River Review Vol. 11 Submissions
Deadline: September 12, 2026 | Submission Form
The Hundred River Review is calling for submissions for publication in Volume 11. Any essays written for WaI or PoH during the 2025–26 academic year are eligible. This is a great way to get recognized and share your writing with the world!
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Academic Skills Coaching ProgramThe Academic Resource Center (ARC) partners with the Office of Academic Advising to offer one-on-one academic skills coaching and a series of workshops on study and interpersonal skills throughout the semester. In this program, you can:
- Schedule one-on-one academic skills coaching appointments (instructions) with your academic advisor to discuss academic challenges and goals, and develop concrete plans that can be implemented immediately to achieve academic success.
- Participate in weekly workshops on study and interpersonal skills, such as time management, class participation, working with faculty, group collaboration, finding research opportunities, and more. Check the upcoming workshop schedule and sign up on Engage.
Academic Skills WorkshopsHow to Set Goals for the SemesterTuesday, January 20 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S311 | RSVP
Wednesday, January 21 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S212 | RSVP
A new semester is a chance to reflect and reset. Not sure what goals to set for this semester or how to make them realistic? Join us to learn how to reflect on last semester and create SMART goals that support your academic success.
How to Participate in Class DiscussionsTuesday, January 27 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S311 | RSVP
Wednesday, January 28 | 1:30PM - 2PM | S212 | RSVP
Do you want to learn how to speak up more in class and share your ideas? Contributing to in-class discussions can be a great way to exchange ideas, strengthen your communication skills and show enthusiasm for class material. Come learn and get ready to participate in class with different skills and strategies through this workshop!
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Last Call for Application: First-Year Fellowship CircleApply by 11:59 PM, Friday, January 23, 2026
Pioneered in 2023, the First-Year Fellowship Circle connects a small group of first-year students with a diverse group of peer fellows and a faculty mentor in their field of interest. Through one-on-one mentorship, students will gain the research and writing skills to develop a proposal for a project or initiative.
Amgen ScholarsApply by February 1, 2026
Are you interested in pursuing summer research and exploring STEM, neural science, or biotech research? As a fellow of Amgen Scholars, all your costs (housing, tuition, travel, and living stipend) will be covered while you gain precious research experience and professional development! Previous NYUSH Scholars have participated in the Asia program.
Boren ScholarshipApply by January 21, 2026, for Boren Fellowships for Graduate Students
Apply by January 28, 2026, for Boren Scholarships for Undergraduate Students
Boren Scholarships provide up to $30,000 for study abroad for U.S. students to study in selected world regions critical to U.S. interests (including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East), and excluding Western Europe, Canada, Australia, or New Zealand.
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