Lunar New Year Dinner
The Lunar New Year Dinner event organised by the NUS Alumni Melbourne Chapter Committee, was a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity, unity, and the spirit of the Lunar New Year.
The Lunar New Year Dinner event organised by the NUS Alumni Melbourne Chapter Committee, was a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity, unity, and the spirit of the Lunar New Year.
Phyllis Mok (Design and Environment ’02) and Daniel Ng (Design and Environment ’04) met before they entered NUS, reconnecting when they ended up in the same faculty. Today, the pair have been married for 16 years and have two lovely children: a 14-year-old daughter and a 9-year-old son.
Upon fulfilling his dream to study innovation and entrepreneurship at the National University of Singapore (NUS), Zaid Ahmed Khan has overcome his inherent shyness and other challenges to launch a successful tech start-up.
After an awkward start, Tan Jun Wei (Business ’20) and Claira Goh (Business ’20) found their groove. The couple will celebrate their first wedding anniversary on 18 February 2024.
Reuben Li (Arts and Social Sciences + USP ’09) and Eileen Lim (Arts and Social Sciences ’08) met during Orientation Week before classes started. Now married for almost 13 years, the couple lives in Japan with their three children, ages 3, 8 and 10.
A chance meeting on the bus led to a lifetime love for Sunil Rai (Arts & Social Sciences ’13) and Khirti Belani (Arts & Social Sciences ’13). The pair have now been married for nine years and are parents to a 4.5-year-old son, Veer Belani-Rai.
NUS alumni Mr Darius Cheung (Engineering ’04) and Dr Shannon Ang (Arts and Social Sciences ’15) shared their insights at Institute of Policy Studies’ annual flagship Singapore Perspectives conference, exploring the hopes, fears, expectations of youths in relation to family life.
Dr Chao Wu (Engineering ’04) is many things: a first-generation Chinese immigrant, data scientist, and—most recently—elected legislator in Maryland.
The NUS alumni chapter in Chengdu, in collaboration with SINGCHAM (Singapore Chamber of Commerce), organised a memorable Chinese New Year celebration on 27 January 2024, at the Shangri-La Hotel in Chengdu.
The NUS Alumni Overseas Chapter Manila hosted the first-ever Cocktails and Connections, a networking event for NUS Business School Alumni members.
His mother died when he was young and growing up, he did not attend Singapore’s conventional top schools. But today, NUS alumnus Dr Izzuddin Aris (Science ’10) is a Harvard-based academic and researcher of global renown. He sheds light on his journey to success.
This year, Xiamen Chapter creatively organised 2024 New Year receptions in three major cities-Fuzhou, Xiamen and Hangzhou. Around 70 alumni took part in the receptions.