NTU communication studies student Tan Jing En recently gained popularity online with his “50 Uni-Hall Days” series.
NUS researchers discover what's behind the electric blue strip on local mangrove crab
A black mangrove crab peers from a muddy bed of fallen leaves in Mandai Kechil, its striking cyan “monobrow” set in an alien-like glare….
NUS researchers discover what’s behind the electric blue strip on local mangrove crab
The researchers believe this marks the first time a light absorbing and reflecting feature was documented on the exterior of an animal
Forum: What about a safety net for local students wanting a place in university?
I was heartened to learn that our Government is extending support to the 151 Singaporean students at Harvard (S’porean undergrads at Harvard can continue studies in universities here, June 6).
No small feat: 18 graduate from first cohort of 42 Singapore, SUTD’s tuition-free coding school
The coding school had taken in 190 students in its first cohort, and 100 have quit.
First batch of polytechnic EAE students graduated five years ago. Where are they now?
Five students share how graduating from their dream course helped to shape them and their careers.
Singapore a choice site for data centres, but constraints on supply incur ‘opportunity cost’, NUS poll finds
About two-thirds of the respondents cite power supply and cooling energy constraints as key challenges
Tariffs and potential slowdown of global economy weigh on property players’ minds: NUS poll
Dimmer sentiment follows five straight quarters of upward movement during the market’s recovery from the April 2023 property curbs
Early bird: 4 tips to secure a spot in poly with EAE
From portfolios to interview questions, an ITE grad shares how she got into poly via EAE.
Are international students good for American universities?
There are many positives but perhaps a closer look at the trade-offs is needed too.