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Conversations over Walls: Friendship and Aspiration Amongst Low Wage Migrants in Singapore and Dubai
On Monday August 19th, 2013, from 2:30-4pm, Dr Laavanya Kathiravelu, a Research Fellow at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Religious and Ethnic Diversity, will be giving a presentation entitled Conversations over Walls: Friendship and Aspiration Amongst Low Wage Migrants in Singapore and Dubai. It will be chaired by Professor James Sidaway (FASS Geography). This […]
Recently, there is a forum to be held by Department of Economics, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. More details can be found below.
Recently, there is a heated debate surrounding Singapore’s public institutions, which have played a critical role in the country’s success. Can Singapore afford cracks? Why do Singapore’s public institutions matter in terms of the country’s global standing? Some distinguished scholars from NUS, such as Prof Mahbubani from the LKY school, Dr Carol Soon from the Institute […]
Ambassador Chan talks about “Singapore & The World”. Socio-economic policies put in place in the past decades have ensured an educated and well-informed Singapore population while foreign policies have opened doors to opportunities in the region and beyond. But are we still missing something? More information can be found here.
The Singapore Research Nexus is pleased to announce the second Singapore on Screen FASS Student Film Competition. Submissions are now open and will end on December 15th 2013. You can learn more about the top entries for the first Singapore on Screen competition here. You need not be from FASS to participate; the competition […]
Since The Studios was established in 2003, a total of almost 52,000 people have seen its offerings. To mark its 10th anniversary, the series will present nine theatre productions over the next four months that survey the past, as well as anticipate the future. Paul Rae, Assistant Professor of theatre studies, National University of Singapore, […]
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 […]
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.
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.