NYU London’s Environmental Volunteering in Wales

NYU London is committed to community service and to the environment and thus each term NYU London students have the opportunity to do some environmental volunteering. Every semester, the students alternate between going to Snowdonia (Spring) and Brecon Beacons (Fall), the two major National Parks in Wales. The tasks are usually similar but sometimes vary […]

NYU Sydney Student Saul Shukman Publishes Article: How Indigenous Burning Could Address the Extreme Bushfires of our Changing Climate

Saul Shukman, a CAS anthropology major in the class of 2022, studied at NYU Sydney in Fall 2019. While there, he was encouraged by NYU Sydney journalism instructor Fran Molloy to submit an article to Journalism Junction, a publication for selected university student journalism from Australia and the Pacific, published by the Journalism Education and Research Association of Australia. […]

NYU Abu Dhabi J-Term 2020: Unique, Global Educational Experiences to Inspire Future Growth

With 90 courses in 24 countries, NYU Abu Dhabi’s 10th January Term aims to enhance cultural knowledge exchange and globalization. January Term at NYU Abu Dhabi is a distinctly impactful part of the NYU Abu Dhabi curriculum. Since the inaugural class matriculated in 2010 – thousands of students have discovered new things about the world […]

NYU Prague Student Veena Murali on Redefining “Home” and Celebrating Thanksgiving Abroad

We start off the new year with a beautiful Thanksgiving reflection from NYU Prague student Veena Murali. Wherever you celebrated Thanksgiving last November, her thoughts will resonate. Redefining “Home” Thanksgiving holds a special place in my heart- while most people eagerly anticipate Christmas, I’ve always preferred one special Thursday in November. Growing up, I looked forward to fulfilling my […]

NYU Students Receive Record Number of Gilman Scholarships to Study Abroad in Spring 2020

NYU has a record number of Gilman Scholarship Recipients for Spring 2020. Sponsored by the U.S. Department of State, the Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship is a grant program that enables students of limited financial means to study or intern abroad, thereby gaining skills critical to our national security and economic competitiveness. The Gilman Scholarship Program […]

NYU Accra Students Help Rural Communities in the Volta Region

NYU Accra recently collaborated with ADANU, a local NGO with the mission of helping rural communities to own and lead critical development activities that benefit them. Together, NYU Accra and ADANU organized a day build and rural homestay for NYU Accra students in Saviefe Gbedome, a village in the Volta Region. Students participated in the […]

10 Years in Tel Aviv

NYU Tel Aviv (NYUTA) marked its 10th anniversary earlier this month with a series of events that brought together faculty, students, and administrators from across NYU’s global network, as well as alumni, and members of NYU’s leadership team, including President Andrew Hamilton, and several members of NYU’s Board of Trustees. On November 10th, participants toured […]

Jazz and Pop Courses Add New Dimension to Music at NYU Shanghai

Three new jazz and pop music courses have joined NYU Shanghai’s music lineup this year, giving students new avenues to pursue creative expression and engage with Shanghai’s vibrant and global contemporary music scene.  The courses in songwriting, jazz performance, and 20th century music history – all taught by new Clinical Assistant Professor of Arts Murray James […]

NYU Abu Dhabi Students Win at World’s Most Comprehensive Student Cybersecurity Games

Two NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) students have won first place in the Hack3D competition as part of CSAW, the world’s most comprehensive student-led cybersecurity competition. Organized by the NYU Center for Cybersecurity, the competition pushed the boundaries of the world’s most accomplished security students with contests that reflect the world’s rapidly changing threat landscape. The cyber […]