Three graduates share their thoughts on leadership, the challenges of COVID-19, mental wellness, environmental issues and inclusivity.
Where science and arts meet When Cheyenne Alexandria PHILLIPS shares that she is a writer, performer and associate artist at …
For Science alumnus Muhammed Faiq bin MOHD SALEH, who graduated in 2020 with a degree in Life Sciences and Minors in Geosciences and Aquatic Ecology, the knowledge …
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Year 1 College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) student CHUA Wei Qi, who joined NUS from Anderson Serangoon Junior College …
Every day, mountains of bruised or blemished fruits deemed unsightly and unappealing to consumers are destined for the bins. Seeking …
Year 3 student TOO Fang Ning is fascinated by urban environmental challenges such as climate resilience and the role of …
“Universities play a key role in shaping our community to be future champions and leaders of sustainability.”—NUS President Professor Tan Eng Chye
To Kelvin NG De En, “the world isn’t black or white”. It is the grey shades in between that make …
For Year 1 College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) student Richmond SIN, who is pursuing a Major in Data Science …
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Driven by a keen interest in biomedical sciences, WONG Xin Yu, Syndey opted to major in Life Sciences under the …