Exhibition: A Celebration of Natural History

What is Natural History? How is it relevant to a highly-urbanised Singapore? Combined with her colonial history, infrastructural capabilities and cultural biases, Singapore has a rich natural heritage story to tell. USP students of the module ULS2208 Biodiversity and Natural History in Singapore will be hosting an exhibition on Natural History in Singapore, and share with you the importance of knowing Nature, even in our urban lives. In challenging one’s ideas on Natural History, they hope to heighten awareness of Singapore’s diverse but oft-neglected natural heritage.

This exhibition is the culmination of a journey that the USP students have undertaken to become budding naturalists. It also constitutes a part of their final assessment for the module. Do support your fellow friends and check out their works!

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Alumni Sharing: Student Exchange Programme (SEP) to Yuanpei College, Peking University

Yuanpei College, Peking University is one of USP’s long-standing Student Exchange Programme (SEP) partners.

USP alumna Bryna Singh / Sim (History + USP, class of 2009), now a Correspondent at the Straits Times, was the first USP student to pursue the exchange programme to Yuanpei College.

Bryna will return to USP to share her experiences from her year-long SEP and the session will provide valuable insights to students considering China as a potential place for study. Students interested in Yuanpei College, Peking University, as a potential SEP destination* are strongly encouraged to attend the session.

Bryna will be joined by full-time Yuanpei College students who are currently at USP on a semester-long exchange.

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