As a poly student, Mr Donavan Tan Jia Jie emailed over 300 doctors for job-shadowing opportunities. He has now been accepted to med school.
[SG Concerts, Gigs, Raves megalist]Start of June School Holidays 2025 (30 MAY-5 JUN)
Current Update: 31 May (Sat) Gigs And Concerts Next Update: 31 May Nightlife by Tmrw Morning iLight – Singapore’s Night Lights Festival: Installations are around Marina Bay: Marina Bay Sands, Raffles Place, Singapore River and South Beach , free Gastrobeats: the People’s Festival – Free Live Music and Food Fairgrounds at Marina Bay Sands Outdoor Event Space and IG 📸 30 MAY: Syrah Syazlina at 7pm, Syltra band at 8, 9 and 10pm, free ES: Pat Metheny (US🇺🇸 jazz guitarist legend) Dream…
Commentary: Libraries are more than their books – just look at the Yale-NUS uproar
The decision to send excess books from the shuttered Yale-NUS College library for recycling is more than an “operational lapse”, says poet Daryl Lim.
NUS book-dumping incident: Students also told to destroy DVDs of classic films
Student associates working at the Yale-NUS College Library were told by staff to destroy more than 100 DVDs in April, weeks leading up to the college’s closure….
Successful ITE graduates to be recognised as part of 3 new fellowships in President's Challenge 2025
A new fellowship to recognise Institute of Technical Education (ITE) graduates who have had outstanding career achievements was among three tracks launched under the refreshed President’s Challenge on May 28….
SingHealth Duke-NUS’ AI spinoff inks MOUs with Roche, ST Engineering to improve healthcare operations
Possible uses for the Enigma platform include accelerating clinical trial recruitment, checking specialised data
NUS studying climate change impacts on Asean’s agriculture sector to enhance food security: Grace Fu
The study is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2026.
Secondary school dropout, 36, graduates top of his cohort at Republic Polytechnic
Secondary school dropout, 36, graduates top of his cohort at Republic Polytechnic https://t.co/ijNo1qDePP https://t.co/QwSgWWphXJ
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Did not 'feel right': Yale-NUS students say they were asked to destroy DVDs
Associate Professor Natalie Pang, NUS’ university librarian, said licensing and copyright regulations meant that some DVDs could not be redistributed.
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Secondary school dropout, 36, graduates top of his cohort at Republic Polytechnic
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