Celebrating Three and a Half Decades
On 30 August 2024, the Civil Engineering Class of 1989 from the National University of Singapore reunited to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their graduation.
On 30 August 2024, the Civil Engineering Class of 1989 from the National University of Singapore reunited to celebrate the 35th anniversary of their graduation.
This year, more than 200 members of the NUS community were among the 6,774 Singaporeans honoured for their contributions.
The National University of Singapore Alumni Network Manila held its much-anticipated Cocktails and Connections 2 Networking Lunch, bringing together nearly 50 alumni and guests for an afternoon of connection and conversation.
From going on a student exchange programme to finding lifelong friends, newly-minted NUS alumnus Huang Ziwei reflects on how his university bucket list led to the best time of his life.
Founded by NUS alumni, BeeX is a deep tech engineering spin-off that has flourished under the wings of the NUS Graduate Research Innovation Programme (GRIP) and maritime innovation ecosystem builder PIER71™.
At the recent Wellness and Sleep Introductory Workshop, Mr Eric Lim (Arts & Social Sciences ’14) shared mindfulness techniques with fellow alumni to help them achieve peaceful slumber.
A traditional Chinese tea appreciation event with alumni proved to be a veritable a treat for the senses.
What does the future of work really hold? At the National University of Singapore (NUS), preparing undergraduates and alumni to take on the challenges of an uncertain world has become a top priority — as the nature of both work and education are being redefined.
A one-time gift of S$300 to Mrs Lim Weng Sam (Arts & Social Sciences ’73) when she was a young girl has changed many lives.
In a sport traditionally dominated by men, NUS alumna Yu Anran is challenging stereotypes and racking up wins.
Outgoing NUS Alumni Advisory Board Co-Chairperson Mr Johnny Tan Khoon Hui (Science ’82) and new Co-Chairperson Mr Seah Cheng San (Engineering ’82, MBA ’92) reflect on why a united alumni community matters, how they have worked to strengthen it, and what lies ahead.
The new editor of Singapore’s oldest — and only — Tamil newspaper, Mr T Raja Segar (Science ’88) gets candid about his boots-on-the-ground approach and how the media can stay relevant in the digital age.