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A delegation of teachers from Catholic Junior College (CJC) visited the National University of Singapore (NUS) campus on Tuesday (5 January 2023) as part of their annual Teacher’s Learning Retreat and heard directly from faculty and students who shared their unique experiences and insights.
Read More »The future impact of the artificial intelligence-powered ChatGPT chatbot and tools like it on the world and its people.
Read More »How should a fresh graduate, filled with aspirations to change the world, deal with the harsh reality that a significant portion of their undergraduate training may be rendered irrelevant by the simple passage of time?
Read More »We invite NUS FASS members of staff to nominate the colleagues who have served as their truly inspiring mentors – who have gone beyond the call of duty to positively impact their work and life – for FIMA 2022 honours.
Read More »Distinguished Fellow of the Asia Research Institute and FASS alumnus (NUS Philosophy, ’71) Professor Kishore Mahbubani recommends three steps the US and China can take to avert a further deterioration in ties.
Read More »FASS students have taken 9 out of 14 prize categories in 2022 USP Awards, sweeping the USP Overall and Domain Prizes for sheer academic excellence.
Read More »The University also celebrates the achievements of 13,975 graduates from the NUS Class of 2022; Philanthropic gift to establish new professorship in humanities and sciences.
Read More »NUS celebrates the milestone accomplishments of 13,975 graduates through 28 in-person ceremonies.
Read More »If you missed the NUS College of Humanities Open House 2022, worry not. All the talks and engagement sessions of 11 and 14 May are available for your viewing on demand here.
Read More »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).
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