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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.

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May 5, 2025

Has China’s great relocation helped Southeast Asia industrialise?

By Adj Asst Prof Maria Monica Wihardja (NUS Southeast Asian Studies) and Ms Midzuki Low, Analyst in the Industry Research Dept at Mizuho Bank based in Singapore.

April 28, 2025

#Minimosque: Cov-Eid as Image, Event, and Archive

The COVID-19 pandemic led to the closure of mosques in Singapore, preventing Muslims from gathering for communal prayers and rituals. Projects such as “Living with COVID-19 in Southeast Asia: Personal and Visual Experiences of Crisis, Control, and Community”, the NUS Asia Research Institute’s crowdsourced visual archive on pandemic life in Southeast Asia attempted to organise the …

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April 11, 2025

Book on religion and the environment by Dr Faizah Zakaria accorded prestigious Association for Asian Studies award

Dr Zakaria’s book explores how religious beliefs and practices have influenced the way people in the region interact with their environment, specifically with respect to the natural world.

March 21, 2025

Curating Shadows: Malayan Shadow Puppets in Singapore’s Asian Civilisations Museum

World Puppetry Day is celebrated worldwide on 21 March. Across Asia, shadow puppetry is an art form traditionally associated with the high culture of Hindu India and has proliferated as a form of entertainment in various contexts. Singapore’s Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) exhibits over 700 shadow puppets (wayang purwo), with most scholarship focusing on the …

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March 7, 2025

*NEW* MINOR IN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTS AND HERITAGE

February 24, 2025

Cheeseburgers in Paradise by Dr Lin Hongxuan

“Cheeseburger in Paradise: Why we eat what we eat” is a multi-perspectival course (co-taught by a food scientist and a historian) that focuses on food systems, rather than a history of the hamburger. By using the ultimate symbol of globalized “industrial cuisine,” the cheeseburger, as an entry point to understanding food, this course explores how …

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