Redefining Success
From pharmacy to architecture to law, three Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipients share what success means to them, how NUS shaped their journeys and how they continue to uplift their communities through purpose-driven work.
From pharmacy to architecture to law, three Outstanding Young Alumni Award recipients share what success means to them, how NUS shaped their journeys and how they continue to uplift their communities through purpose-driven work.
Every legacy gift has a life story to tell, and precious values to pass on. For Mr Lau Chee Nam (Science ’89) and his family, the story is one that already spans generations.
Feed your mind and fire your imagination with these engaging literary works.
Treat yourself and your loved ones while enjoying exclusive perks this Christmas.
Celebrated jewellery designer Mr Afzal Imram (Design and Environment ’14) reflects on success and the work ethic that has guided his rise to the top.
The event welcomed approximately 980 guests, spanning seven decades of alumni, donors, industry partners, and past and present staff.
At the Jakarta stop of the NUS Innovation Forum, regional university leaders and industry practitioners gathered to confront the pressing questions of today, particularly on the rapid pace of innovation.
Ms Ho Ching, Temasek Trust Chairman, received the NUS Eminent Alumni Award.
Singapore’s inaugural ASEAN-Chevening Scholarship recipient Mr Danial Hakim (Law ’16) may have started as a law graduate, but his path has always been guided by purpose, not profession.
Professor Mangala Srinivas (Science + USP ’02), the first Singaporean appointed to the European Commission’s Group of Chief Scientific Advisors, shares what this role means and reflects on the realities faced by women and minorities in STEM.
On 8 Nov 2025, 50 alumni from the NUS Electrical Engineering Class of 1995 came together to celebrate their 30th reunion.