Prospective students and families can explore academic programs, campus facilities, and student life at this interactive event.
Abu Dhabi, UAE, November 8, 2024: NYU Abu Dhabi will host its Open Campus Day on November 16, providing prospective students and their families with an opportunity to explore the university’s academic offerings, facilities, campus life, and its robust public programs.
The program begins at midday, and includes:
Campus tours: Guided tours will take visitors through the university’s campus, showcasing its cutting-edge facilities, including classrooms, research labs, and art spaces.
Admissions counselors: Prospective students can find out more about the application process, and both undergraduate and graduate counselors will be on-hand throughout the day to answer questions.
Interactive showcase: Faculty and researchers from across NYU Abu Dhabi will be showcasing their research, centers, and labs as part of a research exhibition and informative tours.
Exhibition visit: Guests will be able to visit the NYU Abu Dhabi Art Gallery’s current exhibition, Between the Tides: A Gulf Quinquennial - a five-year survey of creative practice in the GCC.
Cultural and culinary experiences: A variety of food and beverage options will be available throughout the day, offering a sampling of the diverse culinary experiences on offer at NYU Abu Dhabi.
Open Campus Day provides prospective students with an opportunity to better understand the unique aspects of an NYU Abu Dhabi education, from its global network to its focus on interdisciplinary learning and cultural exchange.
Posted by : Abu Dhabi and Al Ain PR Network Editorial Team Viewed 2842 times PR Category :Education and Learning Posted on : Friday, November 8, 2024 12:19:00 PM UAE local time (GMT+4)
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