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Posted on 27 July 2024

New beginnings: How some polytechnic students transformed their lives and styles

The transformation journey started when they transitioned from secondary school to polytechnic.

Posted on 26 July 2024

40% rebate on more than 80 NUS master’s programmes from August 2024

A survey done by NUS in 2023 found that a key hurdle to returning to school is cost.

Posted on 25 July 2024

New NUS lab to bring hydrogen research from lab to real-world settings

Low-carbon hydrogen could possibly account for 50 per cent of Singapore’s energy needs by 2050. 

Posted on 22 July 2024

Ex-SMU Academy associate director who accepted $472k in bribes gets over 3 years’ jail

 Christopher Tan Toh Nghee pleaded guilty to his offences on July 1 .

Posted on 20 July 2024

Fewer undergraduates in NUS arts and social sciences faculty in past 3 years

The dip in enrolment at FASS coincided with rising numbers at the Faculty of Science.

Posted on 19 July 2024

Blocking this protein in the body could slow the ageing process: Duke-NUS researchers

They are hoping to start clinical trials that can find the answer to slowing the muscle and strength loss as humans age.

Posted on 18 July 2024

Poly, ITE graduates from work-study courses earn more

More graduates from the polytechnics and Institute of Technical Education (ITE) will be able to pursue higher qualifications while working, with 10 new work-study courses being launched in 2024.

The five polytechnics will add…

Posted on 17 July 2024

Poly, ITE graduates from work-study courses earn more; 10 new courses launched in 2024

Graduates earned more during the work-study programme than peers who started working immediately, says a study.

Posted on 17 July 2024

Universities in Singapore revising IT, digital modules to keep up with industry demands

Human resource experts told CNA that specialisation will be crucial in enhancing one’s employability.

Posted on 15 July 2024

Duke-NUS researchers develop light-controlled ‘switch’ for brain cells to better study the brain

Turning off brain cell activity allows scientists to better study how different brain regions function and interact.

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