Year 4 Environmental Studies student Lavanya PRAKASH first understood the importance of interdisciplinarity in tackling environmental challenges when she witnessed …
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Third-year student Cassandra Yip (Major in NUS Environmental Studies, Minors in Global Studies and Economics) is rolling out ground-up initiatives to address environmental issues. She is the founder of Earth School Singapore (ESS), Singapore’s first non-profit school for environmental education and the co-founder of the NUS Chapter of Student Energy, consisting of a network of youth organisations advocating for sustainable energy.
IN BRIEF | 2 min read The inaugural cohort of the College of Humanities and Sciences share their expectations of …
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In light of the global surge in COVID-19 cases, global student exposure programmes were suspended, until recently. Travel restrictions did …
As it drives classes and examinations online, the pandemic is offering universities a unique opportunity to re-evaluate teaching and assessment …
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In the wake of a COVID-19 world, concerns on mental wellness have come to the fore. Such conversations are not …
NUS has retained its position as the 24th most prestigious university worldwide, in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) global reputation ranking.
Open to all NUS students, the CHS Case Competition saw participants tackle the problem from a multitude of angles, including technical innovation, regulation, cost, and consumer education, charging behaviour, mindset change, acceptance, and willingness to pay.
NUS students have a world of learning opportunities beyond academic pursuits, to co-curricular activities (CCAs), special interest groups, competitions and …
NUS Vice Provost (Masters’ Programmes & Lifelong Education) and Dean of the School of Continuing & Lifelong Education (SCALE) Prof Susanna LEONG takes us through NUS’ lifelong learning initiatives and the importance of continually upskilling and reskilling to stay relevant in a fast-changing world.