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New York University's new Shanghai campus is the first Sino-U.S. joint-venture university. Chinese students get a Western education without leaving home. American students get to live and study in ...
New York University says the landmark Americans with Disabilities Act does not apply to its campus in Shanghai, China, according to its legal filings in a federal discrimination case.
School is back in session for NYU students in Shanghai, China, but one subject that won’t be on the syllabus is pro-democracy protests sweeping Hong Kong. NYU faculty in China and New York sa… ...
New York University has built one of the most significant American outposts of higher education in the world’s most populous country. NYU Shanghai, based in the crucial Chinese port and ...
Harvard turned to international donors, including China, as one way to help save it from financial troubles. That money is ...
Where: Shanghai, China Area of Solutions: Reduction in pollution and Youth As part of an English for Academic Purposes class, students at NYU Shanghai organized a sustainability campaign based on ...
After New York University (NYU) began academic exchanges with Shanghai’s East China Normal University (ECNU) in 2006, NYU considered it such a success that it began to mull taking things a step ...
In a first-of-its-kind study published in the journal PLOS ONE, an international team of researchers led by scholars from New York University Shanghai and Åbo Akademi University in Turku ...
Wu Xiaogang, a sociology professor at New York University Shanghai, told Insider the rate of the hikes is likely equivalent to smaller, yearly increases over the last decades.
There were only about 350 Americans studying in China in the most recent academic year, as Covid-19 and diplomatic tensions contribute to a growing trend.
Gabrielle Chou is an associate professor at New York University, Shanghai. China wants to be world leader in artificial intelligence, but US trade sanctions and a brain drain of the best engineers ...
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