FASS Commentaries

Expert opinions and thought leadership from FASS faculty, researchers, students and alumni.

September 18, 2024

Embraced by Tradition, a Life of Usefulness

By Dr Azhar Ibrahim Alwee (NUS Malay Studies) in Suria News Online (12 September 2024).

September 16, 2024

Mid-Autumn Festival in Singapore is More Lively than in my Hometown

By Wu Yuke, Master’s degree student from NUS Chinese Studies.

September 11, 2024

Building the Homeland with Humanistic Literature

By Dr Azhar Ibrahim Alwee (NUS Malay Studies) in Suria News Online.

September 6, 2024

Is it Time for Nannies to Make a Comeback

By Asst Prof Zheng Mu (NUS Sociology and Anthropology).

September 5, 2024

NUS Department of Chinese Studies receives gift from Tigillus Foundation, establishes two new professorships in support of teaching and research

Coverage of announcement in Lianhe Zaobao, 3 September 2024, News, p6.

September 3, 2024

The Selected Secondary Schools Seedling Programme sets up an on online database to collect 20 years of participating papers

News feature in Lianhe Zaobao on an outreach project by NUS Chinese Studies.

August 24, 2024

Bringing MASTERA to Community, Developing Literature

By Dr Azhar Ibrahim Alwee (NUS Malay Studies) in Suria News Online.

July 27, 2024

Family’s Financial Situation, Burdened by Debt, has led to Aspirations of Becoming a Social Worker

A feature on social worker and NUS alumnus Francis Goh Jiang Hong (NUS Social Work ’24).

July 24, 2024

Cyber Peace is Equally Important

By Bao Rong, student from NUS Communications and New Media and the NUS Chinese Studies.

July 12, 2024

Commentary: After removing diesel subsidies, Malaysia must now manage the fallout

By Dr Serina Rahman (NUS Southeast Asian Studies).

June 28, 2024

South Korean Doctors’ Strike is a Medical Drama with No Heroes

By Dr Hyejin Kim (NUS Political Science) and Professor Erik Mobrand (Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University).

June 24, 2024

Putin-Kim Meeting Generates Surprising Agreement About China in South Korea

By Dr Hyejin Kim (NUS Political Science) and Professor Erik Mobrand (Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University).

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