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NUS and ST Engineering are collaborating on a $9 million digital technologies research programme to further their common goals of building a people-centric, smart future for Singapore and beyond.
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The University has put in place a set of precautionary measures to protect our students and staff against COVID-19. Click for the latest updates and measures implemented across our campuses.
A new facility has been set up at SDE4, the net-zero energy building at NUS Design and Environment. The $50 million facility by Johnson Controls will be known as the OpenBlue Innovation Centre and aims to create a future-ready built environment for Singapore and the region.
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The NUS Centre for Trusted Internet and Community will be organising the Singapore leg of the first-ever “We, the Internet” Global Citizens’ Dialogue to discuss the future of cyberspace.
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Distinguished thought leaders, movers and shakers in Singapore and across the globe gather regularly on campus to share their insights and engage in intellectual discourse.
Mr Bilahari Kausikan, Chairman of the Middle East Institute at NUS, discusses the heightened strategic competition between the US and China, and how ASEAN countries in the semiconductor supply chain, including Singapore, will have to deal with the geopolitics of semiconductors as a long term factor.
As part of the “COVID-19 Updates from Singapore” webinar series, Associate Professor Audrey Chia, Director of the Leadership Development Programme at NUS Business School, discusses why leadership is a worthy investment and how it can be cultivated among healthcare professionals as an effective intervention for COVID-19 and beyond.