NYU Abu Dhabi invites doctoral students in the humanities and social sciences to apply for a year-long dissertation writing fellowship. Applications are due January 15, 2020.
Maki Thomas Livesay, Vice President of the Food Studies Graduate Society (FSGS), served in the United States Air Force. Department Chair Dr. Krishnendu Ray and Program Director Dr. Jennifer Berg selected Maki as the inaugural fellow for the Mana Contemporary x NYU Food Studies Fellowship.
NYU Tel Aviv hosted an international symposium on November 11, 2019 that brought together scholars, educators, administrators, students, alumni, and others from Israel, the region and across NYU’s global network. The purpose of the symposium was to examine challenges and opportunities in international education in the digital age.
The Institute of International Education released its 2019 Open Doors report, which tracks both international students studying in the US and students from US institutions studying abroad. Once again, NYU has captured the top spot in each category, with growth in both areas from the year prior. These outcomes demonstrate NYU’s critical role in shaping innovative international higher education in the 21st century.
Professor Raul Lejano and a team of NYU colleagues are bringing disaster preparedness workshops to Rohingya refugees living at the Bangladeshi/Myanmar border.
We sat down with the 2019 MA in Occupational Therapy cohort, composed of students from the Philippines, Taiwan, India, Saudi Arabia, China, Israel, and beyond, to discuss their experience joining together in New York City as classmates.
NYU Steinhardt Professor Niobe Way is interviewed in a JAMA Clinical Review podcast about what she has learned from 30-years of studying boys' friendships.
NYU Metro Center is a member organization of the National Coalition on School Diversity (NCSD), a network of civil rights organizations, university based organizations, and state and local coalitions working to expand policies and practices to support integration.
Longtime theatre professional and member of our Vocal Performance faculty, Joseph Church, has published a new book entitled "Rock in the Musical Theatre."
Gui Duvignau, musician and jazz studies major and is draws inspiration from his travels, and from performing rock, Brazilian and ‘world’ music, and studying contemporary music.
War and Algorithm looks at the increasing power of algorithms in emerging forms of warfare from the perspectives of critical theory, philosophy, legal studies, and visual studies.
Two events sponsored by The Steinhardt Institute for Higher Education Policy brought scholars, faculty, and higher education stakeholders together to discuss current trends and issues facing the US postsecondary system.
"This class helps me with both my writing and speaking in Spanish. I feel I can be more open in my writing, and improving overall," commented Landmark High School student Denisse.