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India, often described as ‘the world’s pharmacy’, is a significant global supplier of affordable therapeutics, including many medicines for chronic …
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HS2921 by Assistant Professor Martin Mattsson (NUS Economics) and Dr Joel Chow (NUS College) prepares students to craft and execute interdisciplinary solutions “to help others as much as possible.”
Whether it is providing academic support to vulnerable youth or befriending seniors living alone, heartwarming stories of NUS students working …
Touching the lives of those young and old, through community service Read More »
Year 4 College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) student Clement Ling Yeu Jye believes in defining his own career. This …
REx offers a grant, workshops on core research skills and curated topics such as artificial intelligence and data storytelling, as …