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In an era defined by rapid change and uncertainty, research and practice must continually evolve to remain responsive and adaptive in addressing the complexity of global challenges. Reshaping Future ...
Two of Singapore’s most prominent scholars exchanged differing views on whether China aspires to global leadership at a new book launch hosted by NTU COHASS Dean Prof Joseph Liow. Prof Wang Gungwu ...
IAS@NTU STEM Graduate ColloquiumProf Yun’s research focuses on the development of emerging solar cells and the nanoscale functional imaging of thin film solar cells. He investigates the factors that ...
Observers have watched as China launched a sweeping outreach strategy intended to strengthen ties with Russian and Southeast Asian trade partners while also welcoming Latin American and European ...
The National Governors Association (NGA) is a bipartisan gathering of United States governors and policy leaders. The theme of the NGA June 2025 convening was entitled “Let’s Get Ready!: Educating All ...
Work permit holders make up about a fifth of the total population here yet are still largely seen as outsiders. Experts say it is important to re-examine Singaporeans' relationship with migrant ...
On 2-3 June, the Novena campus was again abuzz with young hearts and minds keen to pursue medical education. The highly anticipated MedCamp was back, hosting a total of 143 pre-university students ...
The 2024 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded jointly to Prof Victor Ambros (University of Massachusetts Medical School) and Prof Gary Ruvkun (Harvard Medical School; Massachusetts ...
Image: (L-R) Prof Ho Teck Hua, President, NTU; Dato’ Sri Professor Dr Tahir, Chairman of Mayapada Group and NUS President, Professor Tan Eng Chye. The Tahir Foundation, established by prominent ...
As science education continues to evolve to meet the needs of 21st-century learners, Singapore’s 2023 Primary Science Syllabus reflects a stronger emphasis on integration and real-world relevance. The ...
Her experience is not unique. According to a Randstad 2025 Workmonitor survey published in March, 62 per cent of respondents in Singapore said they would leave their jobs if they did not feel a sense ...
Prof Sinha outlines four broad types of procrastinators: those who do not believe they can complete the task; perfectionists who are holding out for what they deem a better time; those who are overly ...
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