New York University Shanghai
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New York University Shanghai (NYU Shanghai) is a university in Pudong, Shanghai, China. It was established in 2012 under the partnership between New York University and East China Normal University.[1]
上海纽约大学 | |||||||
Motto | Make the world your major. | ||||||
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Type | Satellite campus of New York University | ||||||
Established | 2012; 12 years ago (2012) | ||||||
Chancellor | Tong Shijun | ||||||
Vice-Chancellor | Jeffrey Lehman | ||||||
Provost | Joanna Waley-Cohen | ||||||
Students | 1,600 | ||||||
Undergraduates | 1,600 | ||||||
Location | , China | ||||||
Language | English | ||||||
Affiliations | AALAU | ||||||
Website | shanghai | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Simplified Chinese | 上海纽约大学 | ||||||
Traditional Chinese | 上海紐約大學 | ||||||
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Jointly established by the two universities with the support from the Shanghai Municipal People's Government in 2012, it was the first Sino-foreign joint university to receive independent legal entity accreditation from the Ministry of Education of China.[2] While classes are in English, some proficiency in Chinese is required for graduation.[3] Upon graduation, undergraduate students will receive bachelor's degrees from both New York University and New York University Shanghai.[4] Students can study abroad at one of New York University's 12 global academic centers and 2 degree-granting campuses.[5][6]