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Dive into South Asia like never before with South Asian Studies Programme (SASP) – the only one of its kind in ASEAN! From exploring cultural vibes to uncovering the connections between South Asia and Southeast Asia, this program has it all.
Launched in '99, we're all about deep dives into the rich history and vibrant diaspora of South Asia. Ready to be part of the journey?

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February 24, 2025

Living Cultures: Engaging Indian Communities in Singapore by Ms Vithya Subramaniam

What enlivens Indian culture and community in Singapore? What does it mean to create community through service and heritage? This course offers students an opportunity to partake in ongoing efforts at community building through a semester long engagement with an Indian organisation in Singapore. Students will learn that community engagement can take multiple forms and …

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February 20, 2025

NUS ASEAN Research Scholarship

February 20, 2025

Congratulations to Dr Darinee Alagirisamy on her promotion to Senior Lecturer!

September 19, 2024

Celebrating 25 Years of SASP: NUS South Asian Studies Student Society Launches Historic ‘Mind Mela’ Game Show

This September, the NUS South Asian Studies Student Society (SNSOC) made history with the department’s very first game show – “Mind Mela.” It was a fun, thrilling game show in celebration of the NUS South Asian Studies Programme’s (SASP) 25th anniversary. Designed to challenge participants across a range of topics, the quiz touched on everything …

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June 8, 2024

Modi Becomes Prime Minister Again with a Slim Majority

By Dr Ronojoy Sen, Senior Research Fellow and Research Lead (Politics, Society, and Governance), the Institute of South Asian Studies and NUS South Asian Studies.

April 1, 2024

Exploring Malayalee Heritage: NUS South Asian Studies Student Society Visits Indian Heritage Center

On 16th March 2024, the NUS South Asian Studies Student Society organized a visit to the Indian Heritage Center in Little India. Leading a group of enthusiastic students, they explored the special exhibition “Ente Veedu, My Home: Malayalees in Singapore,” co-curated in collaboration with the Singapore Malayalee Association. The outing provided a captivating glimpse into …

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