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Trouble viewing email? Click here You are subscribed to this newsletter as: {EMAIL} [This Summer, Prepare For Success in Growing Fields] Deepen Your Knowledge, Focus Your Expertise, Expand Your Network Business and career opportunities in NYC and around the world are growing and changing. What's your plan for professional success? The NYU School of Professional Studies offers [Career Advancement Courses]( that take your career to the next level by deepening your knowledge, focusing your expertise, and expanding your network. In as little as one semester, you can increase your marketability by building in-demand skills that set you apart. Learn from working professionals who have their finger on the pulse of the trends and techniques that matter most. Take Charge of Your Career. [Enroll Today for Summer]( or Call 212-998-7150! Accounting • Applied Health • Arts • Building Design • Cities • Construction • Design Educational Test Preparation • English as a Second Language • Entrepreneurship • Film and TV • Finance Foreign Languages • Fundraising • Global • Grantmaking • Hospitality/Restaurants • Humanities Language Proficiency Testing • Law • Leadership • Management • Marketing • Public Relations • Publishing Real Estate • Sports • Technology • Tourism • Translation and Interpreting • Writing and Communications --------------------------------------------------------------- Build, Bundle, Badge your expertise! Digital Badging allows you to promote what you have learned on social media and on your résumé. [sps.nyu.edu/badgeit]( --------------------------------------------------------------- New York University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity institution. © 2017 NYU School of Professional Studies [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( If you no longer wish to receive messages from the NYU School of Professional Studies, please e-mail sps.marketing@nyu.edu to unsubscribe from our mailing list. NYU School of Professional Studies Office of Noncredit Student Services 7 East 12th Street, Suite 923 New York, NY 10003 Information Line: (212) 998-7200 [NYU-SCPS]( [Change My Info]( | [Unsubscribe from Village Voice]( To ensure you receive our emails, please add inbox@villagevoice-insiders.com to your address book. Thank you for your patronage. You are receiving this email because you have signed up on our website, at an event, participated in a promotion, or purchased a ticket to an event. © 2017 Village Voice, LLC. All rights reserved. 80 Maiden Lane, Suite #2105 New York, NY 10038 [Advertisement](

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