NYU Shanghai Professor of Neuroscience and Psychology Li Li’s career has taken her from Lanzhou to Beijing to Rhode Island to Hong Kong. She’s worked in academia, NASA, and the private sector, all while raising two daughters.
Read moreThe first Bahamian Fulbright scholarship winner in nearly 25 years is putting research to work making the workplace better.
Read moreFollowing his grandparents, father, mother and sister into the family "business" of music education, Clinical Assistant Arts Professor Cheng Yue reflects on his musical family, his former career, and his hopes for his new role as conductor of NYU Sha
Read moreJeremy Hazin ’25 shares his experience as an Olympic athlete in Tokyo.
Read more"Shanghai is an architectural museum. In it, we can see... tradition, history, and modernity."
Read moreA computer science major talks about the importance of personal agency and making his field more accessible.
Read moreWhen he was three years old Lancelot Zhang Qilin ’21 was confident he could speak English with anyone. “I would walk up to any foreigner I could find on the street to say, ‘Hello, how are you?’ I liked it.”
Read more"You can't just look at things through one lens, one field... to get the wider picture. You want to constantly be challenging yourself."
Read more“There are people who have the privilege to come to universities, and there are so, so many others who don’t,” she says. “You’re getting this opportunity...because you’re meant to be there to help those that cannot.”
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Over 600 students hailing from over 50 countries and 24 Chinese provinces arrived for Move-In Day on August 24, becoming NYU Shanghai’s newest cohort of first years—the Class of 2029!
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