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AY2020/21 Sem 2 Start of Semester Dinner
AY2020/21 Sem 2 Start of Semester Dinner
Organised by the University Scholars Club (USC), this is a welcome dinner for the new semester. With the theme “What Do You Want to be When You Grow Up?”, come down in your best outfits for the photobooth, or join virtually via YouTube live to watch the lined-up performances.
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The Sessions – Interdisciplinary Education
The Sessions – Interdisciplinary Education
Do major-based classifications really matter? What does the opening of the NUS College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) signify for university pedagogy? How does interdisciplinarity manifest at the workplace? How interdisciplinary are we, really? Join The Sessions for a thought-provoking discussion on these questions, and more, on the topic of Interdisciplinary Education. The team has invited four USP alumni from different batches across different industries, from technology to healthcare to business and public sectors, to discover new perspectives about interdisciplinary education and how it has manifested in their post-USP lives. This session will be carried out in a new interactive format, both in-person and online via Zoom, to allow for greater engagement between participants and guest speakers.
Integrated Career Planning in VUCA World
Integrated Career Planning in VUCA World
The COVID-19 pandemic has not only disrupted the economy, but also reshaped the employment landscape and working life. Therefore, it is important for students to adopt an integrated approach to career planning during their university days. This means that you need to take ownership and be intentional in planning student activities, that will support your career aspiration, upon graduation in a post-COVID world. USP Career Services is organising this virtual workshop to guide you on how to adopt an integrated approach to career planning during your university days.
Singapore War Crimes Trials Workshop
Singapore War Crimes Trials Workshop
Dr Cheah Wui Ling, a USP alum who previously taught at USP and also the co-founder of the Singapore War Crimes Trials Project, has reached out to offer USP students an opportunity to participate in the “Singapore War Crimes Trials Workshop”. This three-week workshop is an online not-for-credit creative writing programme for USP students interested in the trials. The idea and planning for this workshop comes from research fellow, Lim Jia Yi, who is also a USP alum. Workshop participants will learn about the Singapore war crimes trials and its broader historical context/repercussions, via historical materials and literature/film. They would then produce fiction and non-fiction creative works in response, that may be featured on the Project’s web portal. There is no limit to the genre or type of work produced. The broad weekly themes for the workshop are: 1) the trials in Singapore; 2) the Singapore trials in the broader history of post-WWII war crimes trials of the Japanese; and 3) the regional context for the war crimes trials, and the trials' modern implications.
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Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre (CTPCLC) Symposium and Graduation 2021
Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre (CTPCLC) Symposium and Graduation 2021
The CTPCLC holds its symposium annually to provide a platform for its fellows to present and share the knowledge and experiences they have gained from their social research and/or community development projects. At the same time, the symposium hopes to reach out to and inspire more NUS students to take on the responsibility to address social issues in Singapore. The CTPCLC fellows, some of whom are also USP students, will discuss the field research projects they have undertaken with various social service organisations. Thereafter, Guest-of-Honour Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law, Mr Edwin Tong, will engage with participants in a dialogue. We strongly encourage USP students to join in this symposium and conversation with Minister Tong.
