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Introduction to NYU Programs
New York University offers a wide range of programs across its various schools and colleges. The university has a global presence with locations in New York, Shanghai, Abu Dhabi, and other cities around the world.
Schools and Colleges
- Arts and Science
- College of Arts and Science
- Graduate School of Arts and Science
- Liberal Studies
- College of Dentistry
- Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
- Gallatin School of Individualized Study
- Grossman School of Medicine
- Institute for the Study of the Ancient World
- Institute of Fine Arts
- Leonard N. Stern School of Business
- Long Island School of Medicine
- Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service
- Rory Meyers College of Nursing
- School of Global Public Health
- School of Law
- School of Professional Studies
- Silver School of Social Work
- Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development
- Tandon School of Engineering
- Tisch School of the Arts
Student Affairs
Student Affairs Overview
The Student Affairs department provides support and resources for students, including new student programs, residential education and housing, activities and community engagement, athletics and fitness, and career development.
New Student Programs
- First-Year Students
- Before You Arrive
- Move in
- Orientation
- First Year Programing
- 2025 New Student FAQ
- Study Away & Visiting Students
- Before You Arrive
- Move In
- Orientation
- Study Away Programing
- Study Away in Shanghai FAQ
Residential Education & Housing
- Jingyao Residence Hall
- FAQs
Activities & Community Engagement
- Clubs & Organizations
- Club Directory
- Starting a New Club
- Community Engagement
- Dean's Service Corps
- Project OutReach
- This is China
- Student Government
Athletics and Fitness
- Intercollegiate Sports
- Fitness and Recreation
- Athletic Training
- 校际体育运动
Center for Student Belonging
- LEAD Program
- Ally Week
- First Generation Program
- CultureXChange
- VisionCine Film Program
- Student Diversity Framework Task Force
- Event Highlights
Career Development
- Students
- Explore Careers
- Career Exploration Tools
- Career & Graduate School
- Career Action Plan
- Taking a Gap Year
- CareerLab
- Research Career Options
- Researching Careers
- Sectors & Industries
- CCD Skill Guides
- Entrepreneurship
- Graduate School Resources
- University Accreditation
- Identify Opportunities
- The Job Search
- Career Fair & OCR Sessions
- Global Awards & Fellowships
- Work and Intern in China
- On-Campus Job
- Career Programs & Events
- I AM LIMITLESS 2025
- I AM LIMITLESS 2024
- I AM LIMITLESS 2023
- I AM LIMITLESS 2022
- I AM LIMITLESS 2021
- I AM LIMITLESS 2020
- Explore Careers
- Employers
- Recruitment and Engagement
- About Our Students
- Terms & Conditions
- Employer FAQs
- Alumni
- NYU Alumni Executive Mentor Program
- Dinner with Six
- Distinguished Alumni Speaker Series
- Graduate Destinations
- View the Infographics Archive
- View the Full Reports Archive
Health and Wellness
- Medical Services
- Counseling Services
- Health Promotion and Education
- Immunization and Insurance
Community Standards & Resources
This is China Program
"This is China" is a series of traditional Chinese cultural experience workshops launched in 2017. Through the program, students have learned traditional Chinese pottery and fabric dyeing techniques, tried their hand at martial arts like Jeet Kune Do and Taichi, visited history museums, and more.
Past Workshops
Arts & Crafts
- Pottery
- Chinese knotting
- Palm leaf weaving
- Paper cutting
- Chinese round fan painting
- Traditional sachet making
- Traditional tie dye
- Chinese seal carving
Field Trips
- Visit to the site of the First Conference the Chinese Communist Party
- Visit to the Shanghai History Museum
- Day Trip to the Commonweal Embroidery Center in Wuxi
Cuisine
- Chinese Dim Sum Cooking Class
Martial Arts
- Jeet Kune Do
- Taichi
- Wing Chun
Other
- Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Kun Opera
Research
The university is committed to research and provides various resources and support for students and faculty. Research areas include but are not limited to the fields of study offered by the schools and colleges.
Equal Opportunity and Non-Discrimination
New York University is committed to maintaining an environment that encourages and fosters respect for individual values and appropriate conduct among all persons. In all University spaces—physical and digital—programming, activities, and events are carried out in accordance with applicable law as well as University policy, which includes but is not limited to its Non-Discrimination and Anti-Harassment Policy.
