GEOGRAPHY @ NUS
FASS Geography explores Environmental and Social Sciences, as well as the Arts and Humanities, and charts the interconnections between them as they apply to:-
* Climate Sciences * Ageing Populations
* Geoscience * Migration
* Mangroves * Tourism
* Sustainability * Urban Studies
NUS GEOGRAPHY NOW
Dr Nawaz shared insights with CNA on the Possibility of Japan mega earthquake and the greatest risk zone within Japan's Pacific coast, particularly along subduction zones.
Seminar: A double seminar!
- 30 July 2025 2pm, AI-Facilitated Scientific Discovery from Big Data and Process-Based Modeling by Prof Yiqi Luo from Cornell University, and
- 30 July 2025 3.30pm, Ecological Uncertainty in Future Land Use Change by Dr Min Chen from University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Venue: AS2, Geography Earth Lab 02-03.
Congratulations Dr Shaun Teo upon being invited to join the NUS Teaching Academy as a Fellow!
Seminar: Global Tropical Peatlands: Carbon Dynamics and Opportunities by Prof Sue Page, University of Leicester. Date: 10 July, 3.30pm, Geography Earth Lab.
Dispositions towards automation: Capital, technology, and labour relations in aeromobilities
As we get ready to commemorate Artificial Intelligence Appreciation Day on the 16th of July, a day dedicated to acknowledging the pivotal role that artificial intelligence (AI) plays in shaping our contemporary world, it is imperative to understand the intricate dynamics of automation, a phenomenon significantly driven by advancements in AI. In ‘Dispositions towards automation: …
Dr Shaun Teo’s Journey of Figuring Things Out
Once a young, disengaged student at school, Dr Shaun Teo (NUS Geography) is today a multiple award-winning educator, who is highly popular among his students due to his unique teaching philosophy and methods.
Talk less, do more: Student conservationist drives change with bold actions
Final-year Geography student Ting Wai Kit leverages his skills, industry connections, and rapport with the youth to help drive tangible change and promote practical conservation efforts.