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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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July 13, 2021

The potential of language as a powerful platform for society is explored

(Article is in Malay Language) 13 July 2021, Berita Harian Singapore RencanaPotensi bahasa sebagai wadah perkasa masyarakat dikupasNUR DHUHA ESOOF KONSEP bahasa liberatif, yang melawan penyenyapan dan mendorong pemerkasaan, dapat dilihat dalam bidalan dan peribahasa orang Melayu yang diturunkan oleh nenek moyang dari berdekad lalu. Antaranya ialah peribahasa lama ‘raja adil raja disembah, raja zalim …

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July 10, 2021

Creating New Internship Opportunities: Engaging Employers to See Value in Humanities and Social Sciences

Mr Jonathan Sim, instructor from the Department of Philosophy, describes how he engaged with local employers to open internship opportunities to humanities and social sciences students who would not previously have been considered.

June 27, 2021

Commencement 2021: Special Message of Congratulations to the Classes of 2020 and 2021!

Faculty and students talk about what life has been for them this past year, what they miss about campus life, and extend words of advice and congratulations to the graduating Classes of 2020 and 2021.

June 17, 2021

Meet the Neighbours: The Seven Animals You’ll Spot in NUS

Beyond the lecture theatres, classrooms and student hangout spots, it is hard to miss the lush greenery that surrounds NUS. This has made the campus environs not only a second home for staff and students, but also a place for a wide range of biodiversity to call home.

June 14, 2021

COMMENTARY: Cultural Heritage & Social Justice, why both need to be preserved and progress together

(Article is in Malay Language) 13 June 2021, BERITA Mediacorp KOMENTAR: Warisan Budaya & Keadilan Sosial, mengapa kedua-duanya perlu dilestari dan maju seiring Oleh: DR AZHAR IBRAHIM ALWEE BERITAmediacorp: Setiap masyarakat memerlukan imaginasi warisan yang dinamik, progresif dan hidup. Ini adalah keterbalikan dari tanggapan yang mudah, dan sering kali tanpa sengaja, yang melihat warisan sebagai suatu …

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June 9, 2021

NUS CHS Case Competition: Solutions for Tomorrow

The NUS College of Humanities and Sciences has launched the Case Competition Series. Register your interest now!

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