AlumNUS

Behind Bangkok’s Buzz

Recent transplant Ms Janice Hu (Arts & Social Sciences ’04) takes us into the heart of Thailand’s vibrant capital.

Game for Words

Dr Julian Lim, adjunct professor at NUS, demonstrates the creativity of thinking inside the grid.

Brewing Excitement

A traditional Chinese tea appreciation event with alumni proved to be a veritable a treat for the senses.

Cued for Success

In a sport traditionally dominated by men, NUS alumna Yu Anran is challenging stereotypes and racking up wins.

Talking about Tomorrow

The graduating class of 2024 reflects on their time in the University, and share their hopes and fears about the next chapter of their lives.

Northern Star

NUS Overseas Alumni Qingdao Ambassador Mr David Lye (Arts & Social Sciences ’95) takes us behind the veil of Qingdao, one of northern China’s industrial hubs.

Campus Love Stories: Phyllis & Dan

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.

Campus Love Stories: Jun Wei & Claira

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.

Campus Love Stories: Reuben & Eileen

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.

Campus Love Stories: Sunil & Khirti 

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.

Being the Pillar to Support the Pressure

In their relentless pursuit of ‘making the grade’, many children and teenagers end up grappling with mental and emotional stress. Here’s what parents can do to ease their burden.