‘IN CONVERSATION’ with Ir. Salome Bentinck (Senior Researcher, Delft University of Technology) – “The Digital Campus and Other Dilemmas”
Face to face communication is still important in the development of knowledge and innovation.
Face to face communication is still important in the development of knowledge and innovation.
Singapore has harnessed technology to overcome its constraints and maintain its competitive edge since its independence.
NUS College of Alice & Peter Tan’s (CAPT) inaugural Community Engagement Festival, which was held on 14 March 2014, was organised with the understanding that everyone has something to teach each other, regardless of whether they are volunteers or beneficiaries.
Dr Diarra will share from his personal journey as an African doctor trained in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Organised by students for students, CAPT Open Mic is a platform for CAPTains to showcase their hidden talents and skills to their friends in college – be it singing, poetry reciting, playing an instrument, stand-up comedy or any other creativity that they possess.
The goal of this session is to teach aspiring leaders three core competencies. ...
Records of alien marine species have increased by orders of magnitude over the past decades, with some regions recording several new species per ...
Systems thinking has been practiced in some form or another since the time of the pyramids. ...
September 2014 marked the inaugural edition of the College of Alice & Peter Tan's International Student Symposium (CAPTISS). More than 300 university students from Singapore and the region attended our symposium. CAPTISS aims to be an interdisciplinary platform that allows free exchange of ideas...
Dr Susan Ang teaches Literature at the Department of English Language and Literature. She completed her PhD at the University of Cambridge, joined ...
‘IN CONVERSATION’ with Wong Zhi Heng – “In Face of Adversities” and ‘IN CONVERSATION’ with Mr Rajan Raju – “Dealing with Disability” ...
In the summer of 2014, Ashik and Ashok, both undergraduate students, went on a journey of 220km across a Himalayan Range on foot to raise funds ...
‘IN CONVERSATION’ with Mr Eric Ting – “Against All Odds” and ‘IN CONVERSATION’ with Dr Tan Swee Kheng – “Privileged” ...
Initiated and organised by our students, CAPT raised a total of S$19,458.25 for SPD (formerly Society for the Physically Disabled) through a vertical ...
Whenever Dr Park Yuhyun heard a terrifying story about cyber bullying, or a gaming addiction, or all other sorts of cyber risks, she constantly asked ...
CAPT’s second annual Community Engagement Festival (CE Fest) was held on Saturday, 21st March 2015 ...
Save Our Street Dogs (SOSD) is unified by the common passion and conviction to be the voice of the homeless strays, to champion their cause and to ...
Rangoon (now Yangon) University was the most prestigious university in SE Asia into the 1950s, but was closed for about twenty-five years, until its ...
Infectious diseases is a global health security threat, and pose a public health challenge to Singapore due to the substantial travel and trade in our ...
Many once-common occupations (e.g., milkman, blacksmith, sign-painter) are now becoming obsolete as a result of automation, technology ...