Where Will You Make Your Impact?
Understand The World. Shape Your Future.
From climate resilience to global justice, NUS Geographers learn from today’s problems to design tomorrow’s solutions. Through an interdisciplinary curriculum that integrates physical and human geography, students examine real-world challenges across local, regional, and global contexts. Grounded in research and practice, NUS Geography equips learners with the critical and applied skills needed to shape more equitable and resilient futures.
Climate Change
How do we respond to a warming world?
Analyse climate impacts and adaptation strategies to drive solutions in policy, planning, and environmental consultancy.
Sustainable Development
How can we live well on a damaged planet?
Evaluate and design pathways for balancing growth, equity, and environment to shape sustainable futures across public and private sectors.
Globalisation & Inequality
Is there hope for the future?
Examine how global flows of power, trade, and culture create uneven geographies, opening pathways into public policy, urban and corporate consultancy.
Our Everyday Worlds
How do we create meaningful worlds for ourselves and others?
Explore how identities, practices, and cultures shape everyday spaces and places, building skills for careers in planning, community engagement, marketing and project management.
Geospatial Intelligence
Want to see the world in 4D?
Apply spatial analysis, mapping, and data visualisation to solve real-world challenges in industry, government, and academia.
The Geographical Sciences
Want to shape the world, literally?
Study Earth’s dynamic systems to build skills in analysis and field research, leading to careers in environmental consultancy, resource management and conservation, and sustainability planning.
Explore Our Programmes
Politics, Economies And Space
Stressor Source as a New Dimension of Emotional Political Ecologies: The Case of Corn Belt Farm Stress in the United States
Nichols, C. E. (2026).
Annals of the American Association of Geographers
Social Cultural Geographies
The spatiality of performative authenticity on social media: A geographical understanding of young African fashion microcelebrities
Xiao, A. H., & Yan, Q. (2026).
Geographical Research / Wiley
Tropical Environmental Change
Shifting paradigms: towards dynamic approaches to sustain Anthropocene lake ecosystems
Zhang, K., Gillson, L., McGowan, S., Finch, J., Liu, Z., Shen, J., Meadows, M.E. & Taylor, D. (2026)
Science Bulletin/Elsevier
Geographic Information Systems
Urban AI for a sustainable built environment: Progress and future directions
Knoblauch, S., Li, H., Biljecki, F., Li, W., & Zipf, A. (2026).
Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science
News & Happenings
NUS Geography Now
The Department of Geography proudly hosted the 30th NUS Geography Challenge, a landmark edition that welcomed nearly 500 students from over 120 secondary schools across Singapore. Centred on the theme City for Tomorrow: Shaping Our Liveable Future, the event showcased the creativity and geographical thinking of the next generation.
The milestone event was also featured by Mediacorp's 8world.
Applications are now open for a funded PhD position in Urban Climate Modelling at the Urban Climate Lab, focused on advancing urban weather and climate modelling for tropical environments like Singapore.
Interested candidates can find out more here. Application deadline is 15 May 2026 for the January 2027 intake.
Upcoming Events
Seminar
“Reckoning the urban: Cold War legacies and contemporary urban politics in Southeast Asia” by Professor Gavin Shatkin, LKCF Visiting Fellow on Tuesday, 14 April 2026, 2-3:30PM, Research Division Seminar Room, AS7 06-42.
Field Studies 2026 - Official Registrations Open!
GE3230A is a 5-week, 8-unit overseas field course conducted in Southeast Asia during Special Term 1 (12 May - 18 June 2026). Students interested in enrolling can officially register for the course via the link below.
Two new marine climate projects awarded grants under $25m research programme
On June 19, 2023, National Development Minister Desmond Lee announced that two marine climate research projects have been awarded grants, supported by the Marine Climate Change Science (MCCS) Programme, launched by the National Parks Board (NParks) and the National Research Foundation (NRF) in 2021. The programme supports projects that aim to protect critical marine habitats […]
Job Opportunity: Cluster Hires in Climate Change and Sustainability
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE (NUS) Department of Geography Cluster Hires in Climate Change and Sustainability Tenure track: Assistant Professor/Associate Professor/Full Professor Educator track: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer The Department of Geography at the National University of Singapore (NUS) is recruiting leading scholars with a commitment to making impactful contributions to research and education in the related fields […]
Job Opportunity: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Geographic Information Science (Educator Track)
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SINGAPORE Department of Geography Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Geographic Information Science (Educator Track) The Department of Geography at the National University of Singapore (NUS) invites applications for a full-time Lecturer/Senior Lecturer on the Educator Track in Geographic Information Science (GIS). The Educator Track at NUS provides opportunities for promotion up to associate and […]
