NTU alumnus Tan Lip-Bu has been appointed the new CEO of Intel. A highly accomplished technology leader, he has outlined his ...
Low Peck Kem (far right) speaking at the International Women’s Day Lunch & Learn panel discussion moderated by Prof Boh Wai ...
In conjunction with NTU Arts Festival 2025 Metanoia workshop series, NTU Museum and Wild Dot presented Earth Explorations, a workshop on creating colour pigments with natural earth. Shirin and Liz ...
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This programme helps you to develop a strong foundation in theories of linguistics and language learning by providing you with opportunities to critically review current research in applied ...
This programme equips students with fundamental entrepreneurship competency, which broadens their understanding of enterprise and innovation and enriches them with an entrepreneurial mindset to deal ...
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The NIE Learning Festival 2025 features a selection of more than 20 engaging workshops and keynotes, covering cutting – edge topics such as AI-tools for education, climate change misconceptions, STEM ...
The NAC Arts Scholarship (Postgraduate) recognises outstanding arts practitioners and professionals with a vision to lead and advance the development of their practice in the fields of performing arts ...
Students admitted into this course will build a strong background in quantitative environmental earth systems science (EESS) and statistics, algorithms, and data analytics. This course allows students ...
We live in a time of large-scale challenges, where climate change, deforestation, biodiversity loss and ocean acidification are no longer only considered from an environmental perspective, but also in ...