Martin Lipton, Chair of NYU's Board of Trustees, John Sexton, the president of New York University (NYU) and Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Chairman of the Executive Affairs Authority of the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, today announced that they reached agreement to set up NYU- Abu Dhabi branch, to become the Middle Eastern campus of NYU.
This will be the first comprehensive liberal arts campus established abroad by a major U.S. research university. It is set to receive students by 2010.
Mariet Westermann, Ph.D., has been named as a Vice Chancellor to lead the effort from NYU's Washington Square Campus.
The development of the NYU Abu Dhabi is a major step in the evolution of NYU as a global network university - a university with a teaching and research presence around the world through sites connected to the main campus in New York and to one another, drawing in scholars and students of talent from around the globe. NYU has one of the largest communities of international students and scholars in the U.S., and sends more students to study abroad than any other American university.
NYU Abu Dhabi will be a residential research university built with academic quality and practices consistent with the prevailing standards at NYU's Washington Square campus, including adherence to its standards of academic freedom. The development of all the programmes at the Abu Dhabi campus will be overseen by the New York-based faculty and senior administrators. The campus, created using programs and standards set by NYU, will include extensive classroom, library and information technology facilities; laboratories, academic buildings, dormitories, faculty and residential housing, student services, athletic and performance facilities.
The Abu Dhabi Government will provide land, funding and financing for the development, construction, equipping, maintenance and operation of the NYU Abu Dhabi Campus. It has also made a commitment to NYU that will enhance the University's investment in faculty and programming, both of which are important in achieving world-class educational and research opportunities at NYU, NYU Abu Dhabi, and all of its network locations.
Dr. Sexton said, "This is an extraordinarily exciting and challenging opportunity. NYU was established 175 years ago as a university and it will always remain firmly anchored in Washington Square, but as a foundation, not a limitation. It is in NYU's institutional nature to be open to change and to see and grasp opportunities others would not".
He added that "we have found just the right partners in Abu Dhabi. We found that we share important perspectives: a valuing of history, but a focus on the future; a belief that the evolving global dynamic will bring about the emergence of a set of world centers of intellectual, cultural, and educational strength; and a recognition that research universities will be key to these capitals ideas. This will be a great partnership, one we embrace with eagerness, but also with an understanding of the hard work to be done. We approach this moment with great intellectual excitement, but also with humility: NYU looks forward to coming to Abu Dhabi not just for the opportunity to educate young people and to embrace researchers and scholars in the region, but to be educated and changed in turn."' Commenting on the agreement Khaldoon Al Mubarak said "'NYU is renowned for having one of the most expansive and successful global programs in higher education. The partnership we have announced today will precipitate a legacy of opportunity for students, and researchers from the around the world in years to come.
Site selection and campus planning for NYU Abu Dhabi are under way. The new campus will draw students with top qualifications from around the world, particularly the Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia, and Europe. Ultimately, it is expected to have a student body upwards of 2,000. Students will be chosen based on their academic potential and qualifications as determined by NYU's Office of Admissions.
Classes will be conducted in English and will be co-educational. Academic offerings will include a range of undergraduate courses and majors comparable to that found at a typical U.S. university of its size. Appropriate graduate programs will also be offered. It is expected that a portion of the faculty will be NYU faculty on rotating assignment from Washington Square. Students enrolled in NYU Abu Dhabi will also be offered opportunities to spend a semester on the Washington Square Campus and a semester in one of NYU's other global sites.
To initiate academic activities in Abu Dhabi rapidly, next year NYU will establish the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute? to host conferences, research workshops, short courses, and seminars involving scholars and students from NYU and the Middle East. These programs will promote academic and intellectual connections between NYU in Washington Square and NYU Abu Dhabi while the campus is being developed.
Internal consultation about the NYU Abu Dhabi project has been ongoing for more than a year. The appropriateness, feasibility, and suitability of the project was reviewed and discussed both formally and informally by many faculty members, including a Faculty Steering Committee with representatives of the Faculty Senators Council, a number of whom visited Abu Dhabi.
Dr. Westermann, who has served as Director of NYU's Institute of Fine Arts since 2002, said, "It is an honor to work on creating a first-rate liberal arts campus in this gateway region. This next step in the evolution of NYU's global network will provide new opportunities for students to learn and lead, and offer our faculty new opportunities for research. I am grateful to have an outstanding team: Associate Vice Chancellor Hilary Ballon, General Counsel Cheryl Mills, and Senior Vice President Jeannemarie Smith." Dr. Sexton concluded, "I would like to thank the many people who worked so hard to bring this wonderful partnership about, including including Cheryl Mills, Jeanne Marie Smith, Yaw Nyarko, and Robert Berne from NYU; Thomas Jackson, the president emeritus of the University of Rochester, whose guidance was indispensable; our valued advisor, Martin Edelman; Mariet Westermann, who is taking on this important assignment; and, most especially our partners in Abu Dhabi." About NYU New York University is located in the heart of Greenwich Village. Founded in 1831, it is one of America's leading research universities and a member of the selective Association of American Universities. Faculty, students, and alumni are among recipients of the Nobel prize, the Abel prize, the National Medal of Science, the National Medal of the Arts, the Pulitzer prize, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships, and Truman Scholarships, among many other distinctions. It is one of the largest private universities, and through its 14 schools and colleges, NYU conducts research and provides education in the arts and sciences, law, medicine, business, dentistry, education, nursing, the cinematic and performing arts, music, public administration, social work, and continuing and professional studies, among other areas.
NYU is well known for having one of the most expansive and successful global programs in higher education. Its current global initiatives include: About Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi City is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the largest of the seven emirates. It is located on an island five miles wide and nine miles long. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi constitutes over 85% of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) total land area. The Emirate has a cosmopolitan culture with international residents, hailing from 120 countries. The Emirate has embarked on an ambitious program to develop its intellectual, cultural, and educational resources. It recently unveiled plans for a 670-acre cultural district as part of the Saadiyat Island development which will feature major intellectual, cultural, and educational projects, including the establishment of a branch of the Louvre, the establishment of a branch of the Guggenheim, and a performing arts institute. Source
This will be the first comprehensive liberal arts campus established abroad by a major U.S. research university. It is set to receive students by 2010.
Mariet Westermann, Ph.D., has been named as a Vice Chancellor to lead the effort from NYU's Washington Square Campus.
The development of the NYU Abu Dhabi is a major step in the evolution of NYU as a global network university - a university with a teaching and research presence around the world through sites connected to the main campus in New York and to one another, drawing in scholars and students of talent from around the globe. NYU has one of the largest communities of international students and scholars in the U.S., and sends more students to study abroad than any other American university.
NYU Abu Dhabi will be a residential research university built with academic quality and practices consistent with the prevailing standards at NYU's Washington Square campus, including adherence to its standards of academic freedom. The development of all the programmes at the Abu Dhabi campus will be overseen by the New York-based faculty and senior administrators. The campus, created using programs and standards set by NYU, will include extensive classroom, library and information technology facilities; laboratories, academic buildings, dormitories, faculty and residential housing, student services, athletic and performance facilities.
The Abu Dhabi Government will provide land, funding and financing for the development, construction, equipping, maintenance and operation of the NYU Abu Dhabi Campus. It has also made a commitment to NYU that will enhance the University's investment in faculty and programming, both of which are important in achieving world-class educational and research opportunities at NYU, NYU Abu Dhabi, and all of its network locations.
Dr. Sexton said, "This is an extraordinarily exciting and challenging opportunity. NYU was established 175 years ago as a university and it will always remain firmly anchored in Washington Square, but as a foundation, not a limitation. It is in NYU's institutional nature to be open to change and to see and grasp opportunities others would not".
He added that "we have found just the right partners in Abu Dhabi. We found that we share important perspectives: a valuing of history, but a focus on the future; a belief that the evolving global dynamic will bring about the emergence of a set of world centers of intellectual, cultural, and educational strength; and a recognition that research universities will be key to these capitals ideas. This will be a great partnership, one we embrace with eagerness, but also with an understanding of the hard work to be done. We approach this moment with great intellectual excitement, but also with humility: NYU looks forward to coming to Abu Dhabi not just for the opportunity to educate young people and to embrace researchers and scholars in the region, but to be educated and changed in turn."' Commenting on the agreement Khaldoon Al Mubarak said "'NYU is renowned for having one of the most expansive and successful global programs in higher education. The partnership we have announced today will precipitate a legacy of opportunity for students, and researchers from the around the world in years to come.
Site selection and campus planning for NYU Abu Dhabi are under way. The new campus will draw students with top qualifications from around the world, particularly the Middle East, South Asia, Central Asia, and Europe. Ultimately, it is expected to have a student body upwards of 2,000. Students will be chosen based on their academic potential and qualifications as determined by NYU's Office of Admissions.
Classes will be conducted in English and will be co-educational. Academic offerings will include a range of undergraduate courses and majors comparable to that found at a typical U.S. university of its size. Appropriate graduate programs will also be offered. It is expected that a portion of the faculty will be NYU faculty on rotating assignment from Washington Square. Students enrolled in NYU Abu Dhabi will also be offered opportunities to spend a semester on the Washington Square Campus and a semester in one of NYU's other global sites.
To initiate academic activities in Abu Dhabi rapidly, next year NYU will establish the NYU Abu Dhabi Institute? to host conferences, research workshops, short courses, and seminars involving scholars and students from NYU and the Middle East. These programs will promote academic and intellectual connections between NYU in Washington Square and NYU Abu Dhabi while the campus is being developed.
Internal consultation about the NYU Abu Dhabi project has been ongoing for more than a year. The appropriateness, feasibility, and suitability of the project was reviewed and discussed both formally and informally by many faculty members, including a Faculty Steering Committee with representatives of the Faculty Senators Council, a number of whom visited Abu Dhabi.
Dr. Westermann, who has served as Director of NYU's Institute of Fine Arts since 2002, said, "It is an honor to work on creating a first-rate liberal arts campus in this gateway region. This next step in the evolution of NYU's global network will provide new opportunities for students to learn and lead, and offer our faculty new opportunities for research. I am grateful to have an outstanding team: Associate Vice Chancellor Hilary Ballon, General Counsel Cheryl Mills, and Senior Vice President Jeannemarie Smith." Dr. Sexton concluded, "I would like to thank the many people who worked so hard to bring this wonderful partnership about, including including Cheryl Mills, Jeanne Marie Smith, Yaw Nyarko, and Robert Berne from NYU; Thomas Jackson, the president emeritus of the University of Rochester, whose guidance was indispensable; our valued advisor, Martin Edelman; Mariet Westermann, who is taking on this important assignment; and, most especially our partners in Abu Dhabi." About NYU New York University is located in the heart of Greenwich Village. Founded in 1831, it is one of America's leading research universities and a member of the selective Association of American Universities. Faculty, students, and alumni are among recipients of the Nobel prize, the Abel prize, the National Medal of Science, the National Medal of the Arts, the Pulitzer prize, Rhodes Scholarships, Marshall Scholarships, and Truman Scholarships, among many other distinctions. It is one of the largest private universities, and through its 14 schools and colleges, NYU conducts research and provides education in the arts and sciences, law, medicine, business, dentistry, education, nursing, the cinematic and performing arts, music, public administration, social work, and continuing and professional studies, among other areas.
NYU is well known for having one of the most expansive and successful global programs in higher education. Its current global initiatives include: About Abu Dhabi Abu Dhabi City is the capital of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the largest of the seven emirates. It is located on an island five miles wide and nine miles long. The Emirate of Abu Dhabi constitutes over 85% of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) total land area. The Emirate has a cosmopolitan culture with international residents, hailing from 120 countries. The Emirate has embarked on an ambitious program to develop its intellectual, cultural, and educational resources. It recently unveiled plans for a 670-acre cultural district as part of the Saadiyat Island development which will feature major intellectual, cultural, and educational projects, including the establishment of a branch of the Louvre, the establishment of a branch of the Guggenheim, and a performing arts institute. Source
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