EE Class of 1995 Reunion
The NUS Electrical and Computing Engineering Department had the pleasure of hosting the EE Class of 1995.
The NUS Electrical and Computing Engineering Department had the pleasure of hosting the EE Class of 1995.
The Melbourne Mixer brought together alumni members from the National University of Singapore, Singapore Management University, and Nanyang Technological University, along with key industry partners.
On 25 November 2024, the NUSL Writers’ Centre and NUSC Alumni Relations teams collaborated to host “A Community of Writing at NUS College,” a reading featuring student, alumni, and faculty creative writers.
Participants gained valuable insights on business innovation, team accountability and navigating the software-as-a-service (SaaS) transition from tech CEO Ms Jasmin Young’s (Arts & Social Sciences ’97) talk at the NUS Be A-HEAD event.
On 23rd November 2024, NUS Global Studies welcomed back over 40 alumni to commemorate 10 years of the NUS Global Studies program.
NUS Alumni Relations co-organised a spirited discussion centred on how society should navigate deepfakes while embracing innovation.
Mrs Hwee Keng Maeder (Arts & Social Sciences ’94) learnt to think differently at university, a quality she has applied to life – and when parenting a world champion.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering hosted a delightful Alumni Reunion Dinner, bringing together over 60 alumni and staff.
The Medical Alumni Association hosted its 101st Alumni Reunion in Penang, Malaysia.
Pictures are now worth a thousand words (in another language), thanks to Lingosnap, an innovative instructional platform for mastering new tongues.
On 18 October 2024, over a hundred donors and guests came together for the Alumni Student Advancement Committee (ASAC) Appreciation Dinner.
The NUS College of Design and Engineering Alumni Gala Dinner brought together CDE faculty, alumni, students and staff to celebrate the exceptional achievements of CDE alumni.