The Singapore Heart Foundation organised the event to raise awareness about the importance of consuming less sodium.
Creative engineering: How a giant 2km loop bridges new university campus, industry and community in Punggol
The teams used innovative methods to build a collaborative city in Punggol.
New work-study ITE nursing diploma course gives him a chance to better serve patients
Enrolled nurse Seh Wooi Loon was inspired to join the profession after visiting his grandmother in hospital.
ITE launches work-study diploma course to help working nurses upgrade their skills
Graduates of the three-year course can go on to practise as registered nurses.
NUS restricting visitors from food courts & shuttle buses over possible tourist influx from Sep. 30-Oct. 7
Tour groups and student guides will have to be registered.
NUS to restrict access to food courts, shuttle buses for a week over expected influx of tourists
The latest measures by NUS to control visitor numbers on campus coincides with China’s upcoming Golden Week holiday period from Oct 1 to Oct 7.
NUS coastal protection institute develops talent pipeline, kicks off 17 research projects
SINGAPORE – Wanting to be in a role that would contribute viable climate solutions for Singapore, geotechnical engineer Ryan Lee decided to leave his consulting job to help bolster the Republic’s coastal defences to protect against sea level rise.
Singapore Polytechnic students get hands-on learning opportunities with Super Puma helicopter
Super Puma helicopters have been employed for various purposes, such as troop lifts and search-and-rescue missions.
Money Talks Podcast: How I Made It – Love, Bonito’s Rachel Lim on leaving university to build a fashion empire
Start small and keep your day job, and try not to be in a position where you need to borrow money, says Rachel Lim to budding entrepreneurs.
Students from Singapore Polytechnic first to gain hands-on experience with Super Puma helicopter
It is the second military-grade helicopter the polytechnic has received.