What are the roles of universities, industries and governments in cultivating a culture of lifelong learning in society? How should …
More than 18 months after COVID-19 disrupted life as we know it, life is still in limbo for some as stop-start …
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Annabel Lim, Year 4, Life Sciences participates in the Special Programme in Science (SPS), a unique academic programme which enables …
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.