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Improving the Credibility of Nature-Based Carbon Projects in Southeast Asia

A new $15 million research project that will support the establishment and monitoring of high-quality nature-based carbon projects across Southeast Asia was launched on 11 November 2022 at the United Nations 27th Conference of the Parties (COP27), the annual climate summit that took place in Sharm El-Sheikh, Egypt.

Mr Toilet: The World’s #2 Man

To the uninitiated, he may seem like a quirky Singaporean obsessed with toilets, but to those who know him, Mr Jack Sim (Public Policy ’13) campaigns for global sanitation.

Bridging the Gap through Dialogue

Through the lens of local writer Ms Josephine Chia, attendees at the Around the Tok Panjang chat on 13 August gained insights into gender-related issues within the Peranakan culture.

What to Do When It Feels Like...

Is there room for optimism on a planet that is confronting a seemingly insurmountable climate crisis? Ms Christalle Tay (Arts & Social Sciences ’20) and Dr Adrian W J Kuah from NUS Futures Office believe it’s not time to give in to ‘eco-anxiety’ just yet.

Sheroes, And The Shaping Of A Fairer Tomorrow

Women today, including many from the NUS community, are key players in corporations, government and society. It appears that the faint outline of a gender-equal world can be seen. But it requires some squinting, and we have our work cut out for us.

NUS Day of Service 2019

The fourth NUS Day of Service saw many repeat volunteers as well as those who participated for the first time. It was another Saturday well spent helping those less-fortunate, and doing our part for our environment!

Planting Seeds of Good

A new community development learning programme seeks to engage NUS students in social causes.