News
- 2008-9 teaching award - Nesta Jones
Nesta Jones, lecturer in Modern Drama in Performance, wins the 2008-9 NYUL Teaching Award
- S.I. Martin is NYU in London Visiting Professor
Mr S.I. Martin has been appointed our Visiting Professor for the 2009-2010 academic year
- Organisational Communication & Its Social Contexts - class visit to Mars Inc UK
Mars Inc UK Headquarters trip
- Seeing London's Architecture trip
Class trip to construction site
- Birkbeck & NYUL link-up
An agreement has been signed to enable students from each institution to study at the other.
- Faculty News
NYU in London has a faculty that would be the envy of any major university, let alone a study abroad site. They are research active, leaders in their disciplines, and recipients of many distinctions and awards. Here you can find a selection that gives you an indication of what NYUL’s faculty is like.
- Open_Doors_2008_report
- 2007-8 NYUL teaching award - Hagai Segal
Hagai Segal, lecturer in Politics of the Near & Middle East, Modern Europe, & Social Foundations I & II, wins the 2007-8 NYUL Teaching Award
- Washington_Square_News_article_Oct_08
Washington Square News article on NYUL
- Organisational Communication & Its Social Contexts - class visit to Mars Inc UK
Mars Inc UK Headquarters trip
- 2006-7 NYU in London teaching award, Jane Beckett
Dr. Jane Beckett, Contemporary Art and Art History lecturer, wins the 2006-7 NYU in London Annual Teaching Award.
- London_Is_World_Capital
An influential American magazine has named London the global capital of the 21st century
- London Calling
Read a recent article on London in The Times newspaper.
- Rhodes Scholar
Kevin Shenderov, a senior in NYU’s College of Arts and Science, has been awarded a Rhodes Scholarship for 2007
- Global Education Distinguished Teaching Award
NYU in London professor wins teaching award
- GLOBAL Distinguished Teaching Award
Each Global Site Director will have the opportunity to put forward one candidate for an annual award recognizing excellence in teaching and service to undergraduate students.