NYU Abu Dhabi
Have You Always Wanted to Study Game Design?
If you love video games, hereʼs how you can study them at NYU.
At the Core of NYU Abu Dhabi: An Interview with Senior Al Reem Al Hosani
"The Core Curriculum is an opportunity for students to discover interests and passions in disciplines they didn't know. We engage with topics from a local and global perspective. It is a holistic, well-rounded set of classes of a student’s choosing, in four different categories and with two seminar-based colloquium courses."
How to Feel Confident About Being Adventurous
Feeling adventurous about your college experience but not confident about how to go about it? Here are some ways to figure it out.
Civil Engineering from Abu Dhabi to New York City and Back
Veronica Wambura’s broad civil engineering curriculum has helped her sharpen her focus.
5 Benefits of Studying on NYU Abu Dhabiʼs Small Campus
All of NYU's campuses create small microcommunities within them. Learn more about how NYU Abu Dhabi accomplishes this!
A Creative Writing Minor Complements Any Major
Across majors and around the world, NYU students find the value in a Creative Writing minor.
When to Ask for Help with Your College Application
Applying to college? Confused and perplexed by the process? Find out when and how you should ask for help with your college application.
At NYU Abu Dhabi, Emirati Students Explore Close to Home
Sara Almarzooqi, an Emirati student, wanted a global college experience, the exploration made possible by a liberal arts curriculum—and to stick close to her family.
Why Choose NYU Abu Dhabi?
Mohamed Alhosani has lived in the UAE his entire life and wanted to see the world. At NYU Abu Dhabi, he found the academic reputation he was seeking paired with a global outlook.
Tips for your first 30 days as an NYU Abu Dhabi Student
So you're about to start your first semester at NYU Abu Dhabi. Here are some things to keep in mind!
An NYU History Course That Looks to the Future
In this undergraduate history course, NYU students across the world look to history to understand the present—and find hope for the future.