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Community
Open House 2020 goes virtual as Yale-NUS brings campus experience online for first time
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As part of the National University of Singapore’s e-Open House, Yale-NUS College held its e-Open Day from 26 February to 5 March 2020. Prospective students had the opportunity to experience Yale-NUS' innovative curriculum and residential living via exclusive live sessions held online and specially curated video contents.
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Community
Professor José Torreblanca explains the rise of European populism
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On 6 February, Yale-NUS College hosted Professor José Torreblanca, Professor of Political Science at the National Distance Education University (UNED) in Spain, who delivered a lecture titled ‘Populism in Europe: Is Spain Different?’.
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Living
Yale-NUS Diversity Week 2020 – Approaching inclusion With Open Eyes
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Yale-NUS' third Diversity Week, a series of events aimed at increasing openness and inclusion among students, staff and faculty was themed “With Open Eyes”. The events highlighted the importance of awareness and empathy in creating an accepting environment for all.
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Learning
Two professors receive award for outstanding teaching
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Associate Professor Anju Paul and Assistant Professor Matthew Schneider-Mayerson have received the 2020 Teaching Award in recognition for their dedication to teaching, leadership in curriculum development, and a deep commitment to student learning.
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Giving
Counselling Support Fund supports mental health and wellness initiatives
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The Yale-NUS Counselling Centre is a safe space that provides students with resources to foster care within the community. Part of the Centre’s work is supported by well-wishers who gave towards the Counselling Support Fund, which aims to support mental health and wellness at the College.
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Community
Yale-NUS faculty and staff involved in global action on climate change
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Climate change is a global problem where the effects transcend the environment to politics and society. A few Yale-NUS faculty and staff members have been active in work that contributes to the global action on climate change.
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Living
Yale-NUS Storytellers organises art masterclass workshop for students
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Storytelling is a powerful craft, with the ability to engage, connect and influence its audience. Championing the power of storytelling, Yale-NUS Storytellers organises events that give students the opportunity to tell their stories through text, performance and art.
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Alumni
Yale-NUS graduates think and work across boundaries
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Alumni Amelia Chew and Benjamin Leong have been drawing on their interdisciplinary education at Yale-NUS and applying what they have learnt in their work. They graduated in 2018 from the Double Degree Programme with Law and Concurrent Degree Programme with Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, respectively.
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