Answering the Call of the Stage
Mr Timothy Wan (Arts & Social Sciences ’13) and Ms Marilyn Chew (Arts & Social Sciences ’19) affirm theatre careers sustained by passion and purpose.
Mr Timothy Wan (Arts & Social Sciences ’13) and Ms Marilyn Chew (Arts & Social Sciences ’19) affirm theatre careers sustained by passion and purpose.
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.
From lion mascots and dinosaur bones to residential halls and lab innovations, the University’s 120-year legacy comes alive through a series of iconic items, reflecting its evolution into the global institution it is today.
Traverse the globe, and you can find NUS alumni hard at work in more than 100 countries. We asked a few of them what makes their city’s job scenes unique – and what you need to know to enter the market.
The Lee JT & Loh PJ Pharmacy Bursary has supported NUS Pharmacy students over the past 10 years.
Being part of Afghanistan’s National Women’s Cycling Team earned Ms Zhala Sarmast (Yale-NUS ’23) a Nobel Peace Prize nomination. She talks about the struggles and difficulties Afghan women continue to face today.
What do an eye surgeon, a designer and a marketer know about building a baby care brand? As it turns out, enough to create one that is quietly redefining the industry with award-winning design, thoughtful sustainability and a whole lot of heart.
At a recent panel, NUS alumni shared candid lessons on adapting to new cultures, managing setbacks, and thriving in international tech roles.
Ms Mei Fong’s (Arts & Social Sciences ’97) career trajectory is a masterclass in adapting to a changing media landscape to tell important stories, and the power of lending a voice to advocacy.
At a recent NUS masterclass, industry professionals and alumni shared practical tips, tools and personal lessons on using data to craft impactful, real-world narratives.
The NUS Department of History presents an exhibition on its own story, told through the voices of its alumni and curated by the NUS History Society.
Inspired by campus life, the founders of Friendzone are creating safe spaces for conversations and friendships—one neighbourhood and industry at a time.