ASEAN Connectivity: From Rhetoric to Reality
Just what would it truly take to bring the region together? Malaysian academic and policymaker Dr Rebecca Fatima Sta Maria weighs in on the debate.
In Good Company
Volunteering with TEDxSingapore has given Ms Michelle Wan (Science ‘91) a sense of purpose — and belonging.
High-Flying Dreams
Professor Ben Chen of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department is leading cutting-edge research into unmanned aerial vehicles and the possibilities they present.
The Singapore Paradox: Going Forward and Standing Still – All at Once
The nation has seen five decades of progress, but we are not where we ought to be when it comes to social responsibility, says Professor Kishore Mahbubani.
Building on the Ties That Bind
An institution is only as strong as its people. NUS, with its global diaspora of interconnected alumni and immense potential therein, is ahead of the game.
Championing a Pet Cause
Dr Jaipal Singh Gill (Science ’07), Executive Director of SPCA Singapore, has turned his lifelong love of animals into a crusade – and a career.
Leading by Example
Perched on the precipice of change, both within and without, NUS continues to be at the vanguard of higher education. The AlumNUS looks at just what it takes to steer this venerable institution to greater heights during this time of great disruption, as well as how tomorrow’s leaders are being groomed today.
The Whole Nine Yards And Some!
From student to student leader, from faculty to Dean, then Provost, and now, NUS President, Professor Tan Eng Chye (Science ’85) is someone who has experienced life on campus like no other.







