5th Workshop on Civil and Environmental Engineering
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering welcomed back more than 100 alumni to their alma mater.
The Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering welcomed back more than 100 alumni to their alma mater.
When disaster strikes, Singapore start-up Wateroam has been providing a life-saving solution for communities across the region. Its founders share how their NUS roots inspired a global quest for clean water for all.
NUS Alumni Network Chengdu hosts a networking dinner with speakers from Enterprise Singapore.
A celebratory trip marks the close of an unforgettable journey together.
In Indonesia, where English proficiency remains a challenge, the low-cost enrichment classes of social entrepreneur Ms Nur Hafishah Marsden (Arts & Social Sciences ’05) have been a blessing for hundreds of underprivileged students who have found joy in learning the language.
Despite an ongoing civil war and an earthquake, NUS alumni in Myanmar are still getting together to give back to the community—because to them, this is what NUS is about.
From theatre student to metaverse pioneer, Dr Loretta Chen (Arts & Social Sciences ’99, PhD ’10) has charted an unconventional path fuelled by purpose, resilience and a belief that stories can remake the world.
From a humble medical school to a world-class university, NUS recently commemorated 120 years of progress at a gala dinner.
As Country Director of Room to Read in Laos, Ms Norkham Souphanouvong (MPA ’07) is helping turn the page on a more literate and equitable future in the country.
Mr Timothy Wan (Arts & Social Sciences ’13) and Ms Marilyn Chew (Arts & Social Sciences ’19) affirm theatre careers sustained by passion and purpose.
When it comes to giving back, NUS’ commitment has always been strong and true, harking back to the founding aims of the University. In recent years, this heartbeat of compassion for the wider community has become a powerful, global rhythm.
From lion mascots and dinosaur bones to residential halls and lab innovations, the University’s 120-year legacy comes alive through a series of iconic items, reflecting its evolution into the global institution it is today.