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NUS is offering a number of new programmes to prepare graduates for the future.
International Mother Language Day is observed annually on 21 February. It was first initiated in 1999 by Bangladesh as they pursued the worldwide recognition of the Bangla language. The United Nations General Assembly formerly recognized the initiative in 2002 as part of a wider initiative to elevate, preserve, and protect the myriad languages used by …
The impact of foreign language caregiving on native language acquisition Read More »
The Toto Hongbao lottery draw is held during Lunar New Year. This annual lottery routinely attracts thousands of punters seeking to land the coveted jackpot prize consisting of millions of dollars. Some punters have even played the lottery for decades despite economic downturns and intensifying climate change. Amidst the consistent volumes of lottery participants, could …
Adversity-Hope Hypothesis: Air Pollution Raises Lottery Demand in China Read More »
SkillsFuture Singapore (SSG) was initiated to encourage lifelong learning and skills upgrading amongst Singaporeans. It provides courses that target adults in the workforce, equipping them with industry-relevant skills to match the current economic climate. On 7 February 2020, it was reported in The Straits Times in ‘More Singaporeans, companies using SkillsFuture for training: SSG’ that …
Regulatory Focus and SSG Career Development Course Use: A Brief Online Intervention Read More »
Chinese New Year, which falls on February 1 in 2022, is also known as the Spring Festival or Lunar New Year. It is the most important festival to Chinese people, and celebrates the beginning of a new year on the traditional lunisolar Chinese calendar. ‘Chinese’ is often used interchangeably as designations of race, ethnicity, and …
Complicating raciolinguistics: Language, Chineseness, and the Sinophone Read More »
Apart from being a port of call and a hub for trade and industry, Singapore was also a centre for photography in its early days. Photographers descended from Europe looking to document their travels to Southeast Asia. Photography presented another way of documenting history and was instrumental in visualising the world. Before photography became popular …
The virtual event hosted by the Singapore Research Nexus at the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, National University of Singapore, took place on Friday, 7 January 2022. The webinar featured three different panels focusing on the themes of Diaspora and Cosmopolitanism, Religion and Place, and Language and Multiculturalism. A wide variety of researchers from …
On 23 January 2020, Singapore recorded its first-ever case of the COVID-19 pandemic. Today, on the anniversary of the first-recorded case of COVID-19, the effects of the pandemic still live on in the lives of those whom it has disturbed. In light of this, additional studies need to be conducted on more than just the …
Singapore Families and Residents Living In/Through the COVID-19 Pandemic Read More »
The Misuse of Drugs (Amendment) Act was passed by Parliament on 15 January 2019. One of the Act’s provisions allows repeat drug offenders who are without concurrent offences a chance for rehabilitation at the Drug Rehabilitation Centre. The Singapore Prison Service hopes that the enhanced rehabilitation measures for such offenders will lower the recidivism rate. …
Minority Gangs in Singapore Prisons: Prisonisation Revisited Read More »