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What is Malay Studies?

The Department of Malay Studies at the National University of Singapore produces undergraduate and graduate students of high quality with broad knowledge of the developments and problems in the Malay world of Southeast Asia and beyond. The department also actively engages in research on a wide range of issues concerning the Malay world from a multi-disciplinary perspective, promotes exchanges with centres of Malay studies worldwide, and encourages the development of new and alternative approaches to the understanding of Malay history, economy, politics, society and culture.
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News and Recent Posts

January 3, 2022

FASS Announces New Additions to Leadership Team

The NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences is pleased to announce the most recent appointments to the Faculty’s leadership team.

December 21, 2021

NUS Bags Major PR Award for College of Humanities and Sciences Campaign

One year since the official inauguration of the NUS College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS), the publicity campaign for the new College has gained recognition at the recent Public Relations in the Service of Mankind (PRISM) Awards. The University bagged a Distinction Award in the category “Outstanding Campaign by a Non-Government Organisation or Not-For-Profit Organisation” for …

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December 8, 2021

An Interview with Emeritus Prof S. Vasoo and Assoc Prof Winston Goh on The Strange Start of Psychology at the National University of Singapore

The Strange Start of Psychology at the National University of Singapore (NUS Department of Psychology, 2021), showcases the history of the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences’ Department of Psychology, Singapore’s oldest psychology programme. The programme, which kicked off during the 86/87 academic year at the Department of Social Work (renamed the Department of …

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November 29, 2021

CFP – 31 Jan 2022 | Malay World Manuscripts: Medium and Method in Decentring Dominant Narratives | 22-23 Sep 2022, Singapore

CALL FOR PAPERS DEADLINE:  31 JANUARY 2022 MALAY WORLD MANUSCRIPTSMedium and Method in Decentring Dominant Narratives DATE : 22-23 September 2022 VENUE : National University of Singapore @ Kent Ridge Campus LINK : https://ari.nus.edu.sg/events/mwm/ This workshop is jointly organised with the Department of Malay Studies, National University of Singapore; funded by the Ministry of Education …

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November 16, 2021

Mind Your Language

Education entrepreneur Ms Rilla Melati (NUS Theatre Studies, ’96) is reimagining the way Malay is learnt.

October 29, 2021

Deal with issues without gender, liberal labels

(Article is in Malay Language) 28 October 2021, Berita Harian Singapore Bahasa & Budaya Tangani isu tanpa label jantina, liberal NUR FATHIN AWALLUDIN MELABELKAN perbincangan mengenai jantina yang kritikal terhadap sesetengah amalan Islam sebagai idea ‘feminis Barat’ atau pandangan ‘Muslim liberal’ tidak akan membantu mengenal pasti dan mengesahkan isu-isu sebenar yang dihadapi wanita Islam. Pada …

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