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Singapore’s most recent Circuit Breaker ended on 9 Aug 2021. The Circuit Breaker, a government-issued stay-at-home order, was one of many measures taken to contain the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic. Since the pandemic, understanding how infectious diseases propagate has become an increasingly important field of study, especially as new diseases continue to crop up […]
By Ms Tan Li Ming, Associate Scientist from the Centre for Remote Imaging, Sensing and Processing at NUS, and a PhD student from NUS Geography.
A feature on FASS and NUS alumna Hamizah Myra (NUS Global Studies and NUS Sociology ’24).
Even as she helps the community improve their mental health, Dr Charmaine Lim (Arts & Social Sciences ’12) is also mindful about safeguarding hers.
By Bao Rong, student from NUS Communications and New Media and the NUS Chinese Studies.
In their article ‘Curating Buddhism, Fostering Diplomacy: The ‘Secrets of the Fallen Pagoda’ Exhibition in Singapore’ (The Review of Faith & International Affairs, 2023), Assistant Professor Jack Meng-Tat Chia (NUS History) and Mr Darryl Lim (Assistant Curator for Southeast Asia, Asian Civilisations Museum) provide an in-depth analysis of the 2014 exhibition, ‘Secrets of the Fallen […]
As she enters the working world armed with a Bachelor of Social Sciences with Honours (Distinction) in Communications and New Media (CNM), Aisha Shamsudin is excited to apply herself to the media and communications industry and learn all that she can, in the hopes of contributing back to her community and to causes close to her heart in the future.
For NUS Class of 2024 students (left to right) Sidharth Premnath (Electrical Engineering), Lim Choon Wei (Social Work and Sociology) and Vivian Tan (Business), NUS has provided a fertile ground to nurture their passions for music, residential life, and volunteering.
Rachel Quek (NUS History and College of Alice and Peter Tan ’24) held on to the belief that her formative undergraduate years were a time for her to explore who she wanted to, and could, be. Armed with this conviction, she used the challenges that came her way as opportunities to grow and build up her resilience for life after graduation.

Family’s Financial Situation, Burdened by Debt, has led to Aspirations of Becoming a Social Worker
A feature on social worker and NUS alumnus Francis Goh Jiang Hong (NUS Social Work ’24).