Study at the Crossroads of the World Learn More SlideSlideSlideSlideSlideSlideSlide
youtube-video-thumbnail

Life isn't divided up into neat disciplinary boxes. Learning about the world shouldn't be boxed in either.

Why limit learning to just one box? At the Department of Southeast Asian Studies, we break free from narrow disciplinary boundaries and offer a dynamic, subject-oriented curriculum. Our truly interdisciplinary approach blends diverse perspectives and methodologies from the humanities and social sciences, all deeply rooted in local experiences and knowledge. For students seeking a more holistic way to explore the world, this is where your journey begins.

News

August 30, 2007

SEAS Alumnus Wang Zineng featured in NUS Centre for the Arts (CFA) Artzone Magazine Issue 2, Aug – Oct 2007

One Cool Guy – Wang Zineng has chosen a route less followed by his peers in opting for a life dedicated to the arts, Artzone Issue 2, August – October 2007. While others are busy climbing their way up the career ladder in the private or public sector, Zineng chose a subtler route. What differentiates him from …

SEAS Alumnus Wang Zineng featured in NUS Centre for the Arts (CFA) Artzone Magazine Issue 2, Aug – Oct 2007 Read More »

April 27, 2007

Thai Princess performed with the NUS Thai Music Ensemble

Thai princess ends fruitful visit to S’pore, The Straits Times, Thursday 26 April 2007. PRINCESS Maha Chakri Sirindhom of Thailand wrapped up a three-day visit to Singapore yesterday. She made four stops on her last day here, which started at 9.30am and included a visit to the Genome Institute of Singapore (GIS) in Buona Vista. Touring the institute’s research facilities, the princess showed”, “good …

Thai Princess performed with the NUS Thai Music Ensemble Read More »

September 1, 2006

Spotlight on Southeast Asian Studies (FASS Ascent, Vol. 15, No. 1)

Spotlight on Southeast Asian Studies – a special feature on Southeast Asian Studies (FASS Ascent Magazine, Vol. 15, No. 1, September 2006)

Scroll to Top