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October 2018 Issue

Community

Yale-NUS researcher wins Nat Geo Society Grant

Assistant Professor of Science (Environmental Studies) Eunice Tan was awarded the prestigious National Geographic Society research grant to study stick insects in the wild as part of her ongoing research on the ecological interactions of animals involving colour patterns and behaviour.

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Living

Student works to bring about social impact and change

Over the past summer, Adila Sayyed (Class of 2019) visited Washington DC to attend the Georgetown University Summer Workshop organised as part of the university’s Santander Partnership on Social Economy.

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Living

‘Insights into Identity’ Speaker Series

Five distinguished leaders from various fields across the globe visited Yale-NUS College to share their personal journeys of self-identity and the work they do.

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Learning

Students learn on the road in new summer programmes

For students of Yale-NUS College, summer is one of the best times to take learning on the road, from language study programmes and research projects, to classes and internships.

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Giving

Yale Economics Professor kicks off Yale-NUS Lecture on Global Affairs

Yale-NUS College hosted the inaugural Yale-NUS Lecture on Global Affairs on 11 September 2018, the first in a series of annual talks sponsored by Professor Saw Swee Hock.

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Living

Residential fellows play a key role in enhancing college life

A fundamental quality that underscores a distinctively Yale-NUS College experience would be the residential model where students are required to stay in one of the three residential colleges for all four years of their undergraduate education.

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Living

Students publish in astrophysics journal

Three Yale-NUS students recently published a paper in the prestigious Astrophysical Journal, a rare achievement for undergraduates.

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Community

Professors write about meritocracy and power

Yale-NUS College faculty members from the Social Sciences division have authored several upcoming books that look into human society and social relationships.

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