The Career Development Center hosts its yearly social impact careers conference March 1st to March 12th.
Event series highlights diversity in Black identity and culture, on campus and around the world.
Campus rings in the Year of the Ox with dumplings, dancing, calligraphy, and tons of delicious treats.
A record 18,713 students applied for admission to NYU Shanghai in Fall 2021, a 12 percent increase over last year.
Jessica was crowned “Miss Korea Sun” in the 2020 Miss Korea pageant, signing a two year contract with the pageant sponsor to train for and make public appearances.
Read moreThe app not only won first prize in a research competition, but also laid a foundation for the students' graduate studies.
Read moreIn many ways, Sen was born to build a career between China and India.
Read more“I realized that there was such a need for someone that looked like me to understand my art in its context. And that’s why I had to take that space, because it didn’t exist."
Read moreSince the COVID-19 outbreak last winter, Scheen has been staying with her parents in her hometown of Delft--a university town that has changed little since the 1500s. In a video call from her mother’s study, Scheen shared stories of daily life in her
Read more“Of all the awards I have been given, I am most proud of this title – Best Teacher – because that’s the one I received on the votes of my students.”
Read more“It’s not important that people remember me.... It is much more important to have people working to advance the vision of the university.”
Read more"I realized I was learning so much more outside the classroom in Shanghai than I would ever have learned at a regular US university."
Read moreJames Yang Zhi, M.A. ‘20 founded his own English education company while getting his M.A in TESOL.
Read moreStudents and their families opened their Shanghai homes up to classmates unable to travel for CNY.
Read moreNYU Shanghai professor and team uncover how neighborhoods help reduce mental distress during the pandemic.
Read moreTransforming recyclables into trolleys, bookshelves, and space dividers to improve life on campus.
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How NYU Shanghai researchers are on the cutting edge of Shanghai's data revolution.
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Alexander T. Geppert explores the dystopian and destructive dimensions of the Space Age.
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With dances by Balanchine, solos by Rachmaninoff, and original creations on the meaning of time and social media hashtags, students show off the product of their semester's labor.
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