Changing the Game for the Greater Good
Medical technology trailblazer Mr Simranjit Singh (Science ‘04) has built a career around a common thread: using his knowledge and expertise to improve lives.
Medical technology trailblazer Mr Simranjit Singh (Science ‘04) has built a career around a common thread: using his knowledge and expertise to improve lives.
Inspired by her personal journey, Ms Ruth Ong (Arts & Social Sciences ’17) launched A Year of Us—a card game that is bringing couples closer in over 15 countries worldwide.
More than 60 senior alumni gathered for a festive luncheon.
Alumni from the NUS Faculty of Law reflect on their time at BTC.
Sparsh, a Year 3 student at the College of Design and Engineering (CDE) and NUS College, is tackling extreme heat in Bihar, India, by combining urban environment expertise with affordable climate solutions.
Drawing from his experience in Michelin-starred kitchens and private dining, Mr Shane Gan (Business ’14) blends Southeast Asian flavours and his love for food at South & East.
Mr David Setiawan Suwarto (Business ’09), Chairperson of the NUS Alumni Network Jakarta, shares insights into his hometown and its vibrant spirit.
Dato’ Tan Bin Loon (Dip Ed ’51, Arts ’55) publishes his autobiography.
FingerDance’s new AI tool takes a giant leap in information accessibility.
The Chengdu Alumni Network celebrates Chinese New Year.
As the ‘Little Red Dot’ turns 60 in 2025, distinguished thought leaders from the NUS community reflect on factors that have contributed to the nation’s success and ponder how to navigate challenges for the next 60 years.
Dr Noorman Abdullah (Arts & Social Sciences ’02, MSocSci ’05) is a Senior Lecturer and the Assistant Dean (External Relations & Student Life) within the Department of Sociology & Anthropology and the Department of Malay Studies at the Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences (FASS). His research interests include religion and society; race relations; decolonial pedagogies; and sensory studies.