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Prof Hu Xiao from the School of Materials Science and Engineering and Nanyang Environment and Water Research Institute (NEWRI) then highlighted research advances in sustainable materials and water ...
NTU Singapore and the World Health Organisation (WHO) are collaborating on a new project to bolster global capabilities in food safety risk assessment, in support of the WHO Global Strategy for Food ...
The IAS@NTU STEM Graduate Colloquium, organised in collaboration with the Graduate Students’ Club from the School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (SPMS) featured an illuminating talk, A New ...
Credit: Embassy of France in Singapore A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) was signed today by Université Grenoble Alpes (UGA), NTU Singapore via the Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N), ...
An international genomics study led by scientists from NTU Singapore at the SCELSE and Asian School of the Environment (ASE) has shown that early Asians made humanity’s longest prehistoric migration.
From Singlish to emojis, the rules of language are shifting. Drama may just be the training ground for students in real-world communication.
Congratulation to Assistant Professor Yan Ran on the award of Social Science & Humanities Research Thematic Grant (SSHR-TG).
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 ...
NTU’s School of Social Sciences is proud to see the influence of our faculty’s work reach beyond academia and into the heart of public life. “My family is my foundation, my inspiration and my ...
In this Lens on Singapore podcast leading up to GE2025, political science experts Dr Gillian Koh, senior research fellow from NUS' Institute of Policy Studies and Assoc Prof Walid Jumblatt bin ...
Organised by NUS Civil Engineering Club in collaboration with NTU and SIT Civil Engineering Clubs, SUCCEED 2025 (Singapore Universities Combined Civil Engineering Engagement Day) brought together ...
Student participants challenge themselves to develop innovative and practical solutions addressing the theme of Sustainability in Singapore’s Construction Industry.