Think Beyond Borders: Malay Studies at NUS
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Making a tangible difference in her community
 IN BRIEF | 10 min read Nur Hikmah Binte Md Ali, making a tangible difference in her community. Hikmah felt that Malay Studies and Sociology were relevant to her experiences and would enable her to make sense of the multifaceted nature of society. Growing up as a Madrasah student, Nur Hikmah Binte Md Ali was […]
Commencement 2022: Kickstarting a Season of Celebration and Achievement
NUS celebrates the milestone accomplishments of 13,975 graduates through 28 in-person ceremonies.
Theatre, a Platform to Change Perceptions of Autism
The NUS Malay Society’s performance of ‘Bintang Norman’, a play about the life of an autistic child, and its hope to change how people view autism.
Cultural Life is Like Upholding Trust and Human Nature
A commentary by Dr Azhar Ibrahim Alwee (NUS Malay Studies) in Suria News Online.
Being and Becoming: Of Femininities in the Malay World Through 50 Images
Being and Becoming: Of Femininities in the Malay World Through 50 Images Virtual Exhibition and Seminars Click on the image to visit the virtual exhibition. Click on the poster to register for the seminars.
NUS CHS Open House 2022: Discover #Interdisciplinary Education!
Marking a cautiously calibrated return of the University to the normalcy of hosting large on-site events, this year’s CHS Open House is a two-day hybrid programme: 11 May on Zoom (and viewable on CHS’ Facebook page) and 14 May on several locations across the NUS Kent Ridge campus, specifically the areas around the Faculty of Arts and Social Science (FASS), and the Faculty of Science (FoS).
