An engineer by training and a leader across sectors, Ms Ho Ching has contributed to Singapore’s defence, technology, investment and social impact landscape for decades. She has championed causes close to her heart — from autism support to palliative care and community development — and now chairs Temasek Trust, guiding its strategy and overseeing the stewardship of its philanthropic assets.
Watch VideoThis year marks the inaugural NUS Lifetime Service Award, conferred on three outstanding alumni. One of them is Mr Andrew Lim Ming-Hui (Law ’85, LLM ’88), a respected Partner at Allen & Gledhill who has served NUS with distinction — from 12 years on the NUS Board of Trustees to his leadership roles with the Duke-NUS Board of Governors and the NUS Law Advisory Council.
Watch VideoFrom chairing the Alumni Advisory Board and founding the Alumni Student Advancement Committee to driving sustainability and financial aid through the Plant-It-Forward Challenge, Mr Johnny Tan has been a force for good.
Watch VideoFrom leading the NUS Business School Alumni Association to championing student support through the Alumni Student Advancement Committee and creating initiatives like the NUS Campus Couples Bursary, Mr Yeo Keng Joon has made a lasting impact on generations of students.
Watch VideoThe NUS120 Homecoming wasn’t just a reunion — it was a showcase of alumni impact. Across the day, NUS alumni led thought-provoking panels, shared transformative stories, and inspired new ways of thinking about Singapore’s future, leadership and community.
Watch VideoMeet Ruth Ong (Arts & Social Sciences ’17), an NUS alumna who turned heartbreak into purpose by creating A Year of Us—a 52-week card game designed to deepen relationships.
Watch VideoGet a glimpse into the unforgettable Alumni Reunion @ BTC 2024! From reconnecting with classmates and faculty to enjoying inspiring panel discussions, this event brought alumni, students, and staff together to celebrate and reminisce.
Watch VideoJoin us as we dive into the innovative world of culinary fermentation with Ms. Jana Jusman (Science ’18), a pioneering food scientist and Head Fermentation Specialist at Ingleside, Tanjong Pagar’s latest dining sensation. Watch the video to discover the science and passion behind her unique culinary approach.
Watch VideoRelive the magic of NUS Homecoming 2024 with our highlight reel! 🌟 From heartwarming reunions to exciting showcases and vibrant discussions, this video captures the best moments of our unforgettable gathering. Thank you to all who joined us and made it special. See you next year! #NUSHomecoming2024
Watch VideoWelcome Class of 2024 to the NUS alumni family! Our heartiest congratulations to our new graduates from everyone at the NUS Alumni Relations Office. We are here to support you in staying connected to NUS. Follow us to find career support, networking opportunities, as well as ways to give back to your alma mater.
Watch VideoIn just three years since the launch of ChatGPT, NUS has launched ambitious programmes to nurture AI-fluent students and use AI effectively in teaching, research and corporate functions.
As the US-China rivalry fractures the global order, the position of small states is becoming more precarious. At the NUS120 Homecoming, scholars dissected Singapore’s strategy, proposing a number of possibilities for the future.
How NUS Distinguished Alumni Award recipient Prof Lim Chwee Teck (Engineering ’90) is helping power interdisciplinary research in Singapore.
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As the US-China rivalry fractures the global order, the position of small states is becoming more precarious. At the NUS120 Homecoming, scholars dissected Singapore’s strategy, proposing a number of possibilities for the future.
As Singapore marks 60 years of independence, participants at the NUS120 Homecoming event explored the nation’s future through discussions on education, global strategy and personal development.
As NUS marks its 120th anniversary, Associate University Librarian and Head of Archives & Digital Preservation Mr Herman Felani bin Md Yunos (Arts & Social Sciences ’07) shares how he is helping to safeguard the University’s rich history — and why working at his alma mater is both a privilege and a passion.
On 15 August, NUS Alumni Sing-Along was honoured to be one of the community partners at the SG60 National Day celebration.
The overseas network gathered for a meaningful evening to reconnect, reminisce, and celebrate NUS120.
Six decades ago, Singapore was little more than a bustling entrepôt with big ambitions. Today, it has transformed into a global innovation hub, as evidenced by these NUS spinoffs and startups.
From a humble medical school to a world-class university, NUS recently commemorated 120 years of progress at a gala dinner.
When it comes to giving back, NUS’ commitment has always been strong and true, harking back to the founding aims of the University. In recent years, this heartbeat of compassion for the wider community has become a powerful, global rhythm.