Beyond the classroom, to learning on the job

September 22, 2021

Luke-John LEE, Year 3 (Major in Chemistry, Minor in Psychology), got a firsthand glimpse into Singapore’s food security efforts, the …

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Learning and Questioning: The Human Condition | Tay Jing Xuan

September 15, 2021

“The tutorials have been engaging and I have found the breakout sessions useful as everyone could voice their thoughts. There …

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Understanding the Complexities of Being Human | Wong Yi Hao

September 14, 2021

“The interesting part of HSH1000 The Human Condition is that it is a hybrid module. It infuses some aspects of …

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Connecting the Dots Between Maths and Geography | Edmil Chue

September 10, 2021

You may ask “What is the link between Mathematics, Geosciences and Geographical Information Systems (GIS)?” For Year 4 Mathematics student, …

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NUS Ranked 21st in THE World University Rankings

September 3, 2021

The National University of Singapore (NUS) has risen four places to emerge 21st in the latest Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2022. This is the best showing by NUS, and Singapore, since the rankings started in 2010. The University also retains its position as the third best university in Asia.

Unpacking Israel, the Start-up Nation

September 2, 2021

The success of eSTEER Israel has paved the way for other virtual immersion programmes to prepare students for the resumption of the University’s global initiatives. Since the long-standing programme commenced in 2010, over 1,000 students have participated in STEER’s thematic programmes for learning about emerging regions.

One Undergrad, Two Disciplines: Can a Student Master Both Arts and Science?

September 1, 2021

In this new chapter of higher education in Singapore, success will depend on how all involved find the right balance in managing inherent tensions – between passion and ability, between breadth and depth, and, for CHS students, between the arts and the sciences.

Whither the University? And Not Just Where Is It, but When Is It?

August 30, 2021

Dr Adrian W. J. Kuah and Ms Katrina Tan (Arts and Social Sciences ’98) reflect on how the higher learning experience of the future may transcend the campus setting — and why it should.

Timothy Yee | Your Burning Questions Answered

August 27, 2021

  Timothy YEE, a Year 3 student, is reading a double degree in Life Sciences and Psychology, with a Minor …

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Janice Khoo | Why CHS? Hear from our inaugural cohort!

August 26, 2021

Growing up in Mongolia – a country where nature and wildlife remain relatively undisturbed – has cultivated in Janice KHOO …

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