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The Workplace Safety and Health Council has launched the National WSH Campaign 2025 over social media on 28 April 2025.
NTU Singapore alumni speakers share what the Johor-Singapore SEZ means for the region in the lead-up to the 2025 Alumni Regional Conference.
Jemimah Wei, our alumna of NTU English (BA and MA), makes her dazzling literary debut with The Original Daughter, a gripping novel set in working-class Singapore. This heart-wrenching story follows ...
Politics may have quieted post-election, but the appetite for clear, thoughtful analysis remains strong. Dr Felix Tan Thiam, a political observer and lecturer from the Public Policy and Global Affairs ...
The LKCMedicine Novena Campus was unusually hiving for a Saturday. It was no typical slumbrous weekend, as around 200 prospective students, having been awarded a place from a highly competitive pool ...
The NTU School of Social Sciences recently co-hosted a timely and impactful international workshop on Food Security Strategies and Crisis Management, in collaboration with Hamad Bin Khalifa University ...
Prof Michael Tanchum sees the future of industrial and agriculture production in Africa. Its growing market, a young energetic population and plentiful land and energy sources means that Asian ...
The recent move by Nigeria to waive tariffs on 90% of African goods entering the country has delivered a huge boost for the continent’s single market ambition. As Africa's most populous country, ...
As the hustings kick off for the general election, the opposition WP has sent some of its strongest new candidates to Punggol and Tampines GRCs. Dr Felix Tan, an independent political observer, said ...
Congratulations to our Civil Engineering Year 2 students clinching two awards at the Universiti Malaya Civil Engineering Competition (UMCvEC) 2025 held in Kuala Lumpur! UMCvEC 2025: EnviroBowl ...
The Economics and Data Science (ECDS) programme at NTU was launched just four years ago with a bold vision — to integrate two powerful disciplines and prepare students to navigate the complexities of ...
The issue of the cost of living is expected to remain a primary concern for Singaporeans as they prepare to vote. Political observers say that topics such as housing, employment, and the cost of ...
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