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
To fully enjoy the 21st-century global educational opportunities at NYIT, students and faculty members are encouraged to travel to another NYIT campus to study for a semester or more to expand their global knowledge and understanding of different cultures, government structures, traditions, and methods.
Because each academic program is the same at all NYIT campuses, students can take the same coursework they would at their home campus--or expand their elective base--while enhancing their NYIT global experience. This way, students don't lose any credits or time in pursuing their degrees, and the get the added benefit of 21st-century global knowledge and experience--a valuable skill set to attract employers.
Contact NYIT's Center for Global Exchange to find out more about exchange opportunities available at NYIT campuses in New York, China, and other Middle East campuses by e-mailing globalexchange@nyit.edu or calling 1.212.261.1517
Further substantiating NYIT's dedication to cross-cultural connections and collaborations, full-time faculty members are encouraged to spend a semester or more teaching abroad. These experiences provide educational and research opportunities for faculty while at the same time strengthen the bonds among NYIT campuses and community members worldwide. For more information on faculty exchange at NYIT, speak with your dean, and contact the Dean of Accreditation and Assessment for Global Academic Programs by e-mailing pburlaud@nyit.edu or calling 1.516.686.7443.
A team of osteopathic physicians representing the NYIT Center for Global Health returned from a medical mission in Haiti with a renewed sense of optimism for their coordinated efforts in the region.
"All of our objectives were met, and most importantly, we saved lives," said Edward Gotfried, D.O., the center's director. While in Haiti, the team explored future educational opportunities in global health for NYIT students, built contacts with area physicians, and coordinated partnerships with local nonprofit groups Doctors United for Haiti and Save the Children. They also provided on-site medical training to doctors in Limbe and Peredo and worked with local healthcare providers to treat patients. Read more.
NYIT-Vancouver's Associate Director for Global Recruitment has an important admissions announcement for prospective M.B.A. students with Indian three-year bachelor's degrees. Read more.
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.