A “beautiful” complement of disciplines Year 1 CHS student Alpha HO subscribes to the philosophy “too much is never enough.” …
When taught well, General Paper can open minds and encourage 17- and 18-year-olds to think more deeply about issues of …
Programmes include those from Arts and Social Sciences, Computer Science, Design and Engineering and Science, according to the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) World University Rankings by Subject.
LI Yingying “thoroughly enjoyed” physics, chemistry, mathematics and geography in her final two years at River Valley High School, which …
It was the fascination with patterns in economics when he was at Anglo-Chinese Junior College that led Year 1 College …
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For a constantly evolving industry like banking where the flow of ideas between disciplines is critical to developing new insights …
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PANG Ka Wing joined the College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) from Anglo-Chinese Junior College, where she studied physics, chemistry, …
Find out how the University has developed and broadened our curriculum to better prepare our graduates for the swiftly evolving workplace, and how interdisciplinary learning can help students solve complex issues in our society.
NUS is offering a number of new programmes to prepare graduates for the future. Note: Photo was taken before the …