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Sustainable transport “needs new thinking”

April 18, 2013

Recently, a heated debate surrounding whether the country is devoting too much land and resources to transport was held at the National University of Singapore. Some distinguished scholars, including  panelist Anthony Chin from NUS, Professor Paul Barter of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, as well as Professor A.P.G Menon from the Nanyang …

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Departmental Seminar by Mr. Seng Guo Quan

April 18, 2013

Mr. Seng Guo Quan, a doctoral candidate at the Department of History, University of Chicago, will give a talk about “The birth of the modern diasporic subject: law, knowledge, family reform and the overseas Chinese in British Malaya and Netherlands East Indies (1870-1942) – A Preliminary Report “. More details can be found below.

A Chinatown in need of heritage? Religious Tourism at Singapore’s Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

April 16, 2013

Dr. Andrea Marion Pinkney, Assistant Professor from South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore, will deliver a speech about Buddhism in Singapore. More details can be found below.  

Exclusively Sacred: Community, Migration, and Religious Spaces of the Singapore Hindu Diaspora

April 16, 2013

Ms Lee Wei Fen, a MA candidate from South Asian Studies Program, National University of Singapore, will deliver a speech about the relationship between Hindu sacred spaces and community formation. More details can be found below.

SG Publications: Axel Gelfert, Before Biopolis: Representations of the Biotechnology Discourse in Singapore, STS (Science, Technology and Society) Studies

March 28, 2013

In this journal article Axel Gelfert (Philosophy) examines how Singapore’s biotech ambitions have been pitched as the country moves towards modernization. Singapore’s foray into biotechnology is generally considered an economic and scientific success, its most visible sign being Biopolis, launched in 2003 as an integrated cluster of research facilities in an urban setting. Biopolis, however, …

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Taking Care of Its Own: Establishing the Singapore Department of Social Welfare, 1946-1949

March 27, 2013

Ho Chi Tim who graduated from Department of History, National University of Singapore shows great interest in historical development of social welfare in colonial Singapore, and he will deliver a speech about the Singapore Department of Social Welfare on April 3, 2013. More details can be found below.    

‘Fire’ and ‘Old Toilets’ win top prizes at the Singapore on Screen FASS Undergraduate Short Film Competition

March 20, 2013

Two very different films garnered the top prizes at FASS’ inaugural ‘Singapore on Screen’ Undergraduate Short Film competition when the final eight films were screened in competition on Saturday at the NUS Open Day at UTown . The winner in the fiction category was “Fire”, a moving piece that touched on intergenerational student activism and the …

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Malay Singaporeans poised for next level

March 14, 2013

National University of Singapore researchers Vincent Chua and Irene Ng performed a study which showed that Malay Singaporeans had less social capital than their Chinese counterparts. Social capital contributes to social mobility and is a significant factor in somebody’s ability to move from one class of society to another. More details can be found below.   …

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Singapore’s Connections with Asia and the World, a Workshop

March 13, 2013

Thursday, March 21st 2013, 9am – 1pm at AS7, Shaw Foundation Building, Seminar Room B Singapore’s Connections with Asia and the World addresses Singapore’s diverse connectivities within the region and around the world. Without the luxury of geographic resources and physical land mass, Singapore’s social, economic and cultural diversity has nevertheless enabled the city-state multiple …

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Social science to further policy research in Singapore

March 13, 2013

How can academics from the social science work together with policy makers to address issues in Singapore? This was the main theme discussed at the inaugural workshop by the new Social Science and Policy (SSP) Cluster at the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (FASS) on 4 March. More details can be found here.