Feb 03 2012
NYIT Expert Shares Tips on Financial Aid
NYIT Expert Shares Tips on Financial Aid
NYIT Provost: Interdisciplinary Research Is an NYIT Strength
NYIT Finance Professor Shares Facebook IPO Lessons
The Lizard Family Tree: NYIT Professor Explores Links That May Help Today’s Research
NYIT Global Health Team Returns from Haiti
Study Abroad Information Session-Old Westbury
Graduate Academic Department Information Sessions
International Student Welcome and Welcome Back Luncheon
Chat Partners
A Conversation with the Provost, for Untenured Faculty: Tenure and Promotion Processes
Welcome! NYIT offers graduate programs that answer the needs of the 21st-century global marketplace, including:
Visit the Center for International Business for information.
In 2007, NYIT opened a campus with undergraduate programs in computer science, communication arts, and electrical and computer engineering in Nanjing, the bustling capital of Jiangsu Province, 186 miles west of Shanghai.
NYIT-Nanjing lies on the sprawling, modern NUPT campus in Xianlin, easily accessible to Nanjing's many cultural and commercial attractions. As vital part of our 21st-century global university, NYIT-Nanjing students often enjoy spending one or more semesters at NYIT's New York campuses.
The 4th Annual NYIT-NUPT Student Film Festival will take place in Nanjing, China from April 21-22, 2012. Attracting prominent Chinese actors and directors as judges, the festival has become an important media event in Nanjing.
This year, the festival will premier an International Symposium on the film festival’s theme, “Longing and Inhibition in Film.” The symposium, hosted at NYIT-Nanjing’s Center for the Humanities and Culture, will feature individual and panel presentations by film professionals and academics. If you are interested in submitting a paper, please send a 500-word abstract to Symposium Chair Beverly J. Butcher, Ph.D. at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) by Thursday, March 1.
Student filmmakers at all NYIT campuses are encouraged to submit their short films for consideration. For more information, contact Film Festival Chair Kim Bigelow, M.F.A. at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
or visit the festival website. Student submissions are due on Wednesday, March 21.
A comprehensive Broadway education program for Chinese cultural officials and industry executives convened at New York Institute of Technology’s Manhattan campus this afternoon.
The Cultural Trade & Industry Exchange delegation of 35 participants from China was led by Robert Nederlander, Jr., president of Nederlander Worldwide Entertainment, which produces tours of Broadway show for international markets. Read More.