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07 November 2022

Celebrating the Rhythm of Life: NUS Student Life Awards 2022

Students who continue to keep the NUS campuses vibrant and upbeat with their multifarious talents and passions, undampened by pandemic restrictions, were lauded at the NUS Student Life Awards 2022 on Oct 29 at a red-carpet celebration attended by more than 300 guests held at the University Cultural Centre.

05 November 2022

The Half-life of Knowledge

How should a fresh graduate, filled with aspirations to change the world, deal with the harsh reality that a significant portion of their undergraduate training may be rendered irrelevant by the simple passage of time?

06 October 2022

Call for Nominations | FASS Inspiring Mentor Award 2022

We invite NUS FASS members of staff to nominate the colleagues who have served as their truly inspiring mentors – who have gone beyond the call of duty to positively impact their work and life – for FIMA 2022 honours.

08 September 2022

[New Book Release] Passionate Work: Endurance after the Good Life by Renyi Hong

IN BRIEF | 6 min read   By Wayne Sing (Communications & New Media ’25)   CNM ASSISTANT PROFESSOR HONG RENYI speaks on the relevance of passion in his new monograph, Passionate Work, positioning it as an affect that enables workers to endure the precarious and stressful conditions of contemporary work culture. QN: Could you …

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29 August 2022

How Different are Internet Trolls and Prosocial Groups on Facebook?

Internet trolls are often deemed malicious users of online platforms who upset people with the content they make public. With multiple users sharing similar opinions, trolling groups have become more common on social media. Alongside these supposedly mean-spirited groups, prosocial groups also exist that generally promote more positive and well-meaning messages. However, is it fair …

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