Princeton Diplomatic Invitational (PDI)
USATen USP students travel to Princeton University to participate in the Princeton Diplomatic Invitational, a flagship programme of the International Relations Council at Princeton University. The programme simulates real world diplomatic interactions and student delegates from top universities around the world work closely to influence and make policy decisions.
EPIIC International Symposium
USASix USP students will travel to Tufts University to participate in the Education for Public Inquiry and International Citizenship (EPIIC) International Symposium hosted by the Institute for Global Leadership. The topic for this year’s symposium is “Migration in a Turbulent World?” and students will present an issue related to the theme, attend panel discussions and participate in informal gatherings and workshops.
The Sessions – US-Singapore Relations: The United States, Singapore, and the Region
USP ChatterboxJoin The Sessions as they invite US Embassy Singapore Chargé d’Affaires Stephanie Syptak-Ramnath, former US Ambassador to Vietnam Michael Michalak, and USP faculty Dr Quek Ser Hwee for a chat and lively discussion with USP students on US-Singapore relations.
Public Lecture by NAK Distinguished Visiting Professor: The Himalayan Tales (India-China – Politics, Power, Pilgrimage and Pollution)
Ngee Ann Kongsi Auditorium, Education Resource CentreHosted and organised by USP, we have Ngee Ann Kongsi Distinguished Visiting Professor Professor Maharaj K. Pandit to share with us on “The Himalayan Tales”, focusing on India-China relations on Politics, Power, Pilgrimage and Pollution. This is a continuation of his first public talk, “Climate Change and Cultural Extinction in the Himalayan Highlands” held earlier on 7 Mar. All USP students are encouraged to attend this session.
