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Marine Biology Workshop (Cnidarian Culture) at St. John’s Island
On the 5 & 6 July 2017, two CAPTains were invited by Dr Toh Tai Chong for a Marine Biology Workshop held on St. John’s Island. The Cnidarian Culture Workshop was co-hosted by the St. John’s Island National Marine Laboratory (SJINML) and the National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium, Taiwan (NMMBA). The workshop sought […]
Urgent Run (World Toilet Organisation & CAPT Collaboration)
Written by Ng Wan Jee The Urgent Run is a 5-kilometre fun run organised by the World Toilet Organisation (WTO) on 28 October 2017. The run aimed to raise awareness of global sanitation issues. 55 CAPTains took part in the run. CAPTains also invited and sponsored youths from the Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore (CPAS) and […]
Study Trips for Engagement and EnRichment (STEER) – STEER Myanmar 2017
A group of twenty-two students went on a 13-day STEER trip to Myanmar. During the two weeks, the students visited the bustling city of Mandalay, archeological religious monuments of Bagan and the ecologically rich Lake Inle where they learnt more about the social, economic and environmental issues of Myanmar as well as witnessed the rich […]
CAPTSLAM Chiang Mai
Written by Jackson Lim In its second run, the CAPT Student Leader Action Mentorship (CAPTSLAM) saw 20 CAPTains mentoring 24 student leaders from Tanglin Secondary School (TSS) as part of the three-month mentorship programme which concluded with a cultural immersion trip to Chiang Mai, Thailand. Ten mentorship sessions were held in CAPT where values such […]
Sakura Science Project – A Field Trip to Japan
Article written by Esther Chan, Dilton Yong, Megan Quek, Kuan Chung Kai, Yang Hao Yuan 10 NUS students from College of Alice & Peter Tan (CAPT) and the Social Work Department collaborated with Juntendo University in Tokyo, Japan, to embark on a 7-day learning visit to Tokyo to further explore the geriatric care systems present […]
Capstone Constellations Partnered Trybe at the Inaugural SG Cares Carnival
Written by Koh Yan EnOn 13 January 2018, Trybe, a registered charity that specialises in youth development, partnered CAPT to set up a booth at the inaugural SG Cares Carnival held at Our Tampines Hub. SG Cares is a national movement to support efforts to build a more caring and inclusive home for all through […]
Alumni Brunch 2018
Written by Stephanie Er Alumni Brunch 2018 was held on 27 Jan 2018. The brunch was organised to provide a platform for alumni to gather and reconnect with fellow CAPTains over a light-hearted meal. The event kicked off with the alumni streaming in and mingling with their friends and professors. It was heartening to see […]
Residential Colleges Teaching Awards AY2016/2017
Every academic year, the Residential Colleges (RC) Teaching Awards are awarded to exceptional faculty members as a sign of recognition of, and appreciation for, their quality teaching and consistent efforts. CAPT is proud to announce that five of our faculty members were awarded the RC Teaching Awards in AY2015/2016.
Review of marine civil society organisations in Singapore
Tham Hui Hui, a CAPTain majoring in Environmental Studies, undertook an Individual Study Module (ISM) to review the marine civil society organisations in Singapore and the role they play in conservation. This ISM is supervised by Dr Toh Tai Chong. Through literature review, she first collated a list of marine civil society organisations to provide […]
CAPT’s CATwalk Trip
Article written by Tham Hui Hui A team of nine CAPTains participated in Malaysian Conservation Alliance for Tigers (MYCAT)’s CATwalk programme from 11 to 13 May. MYCAT’s CATwalk programme provided an avenue for participants to do their part for tiger conservation by trekking in the rainforests of Pahang, Peninsular Malaysia. These pristine rainforests are the […]
CAPT Kamal 2018
Article written by Chew Ding Xiang & Daryl Lee Si Xuan This is the third year CAPT Kamal organised an overseas service learning trip to India, the team continued its partnership with the Dream School Foundation. This year, the trip involved planning and executing summer camps for students from vulnerable socio-economic backgrounds. The CAPT Kamal […]
SI-STEER Nepal
Article written by Benson Leom Meng SuanSI-STEER Nepal is the first STEER trip in the College of Alice and Peter Tan (CAPT) which is student-initiated and co-organized with fellows - Ms Wong Soon Fen and Dr Kankana Mukhopadhyay. Partnering with Ridge View Residential College (RVRC), this trip revolved around the theme of "Development, Dilemmas, Design". […]
CAPTClouds 2018
Article written by Chua Juin Howe Leon CAPTClouds 2018 is the third iteration of CAPT’s service learning trip to the Yunnan Province of China, focusing on the Kunming as […]
CAPT@Smile Village
Article written by Triston Pang Erh SyenSmile Village is a project in Cambodia maintained by Solutions to End Poverty (STEP). STEP reaches out to families living in slums and integrates […]
CAPTspark: A Food Donation Drive Project with Pathlight School
Article written by Tan Jean Hann CAPTspark is an ACE exploratory project that engages students with Autism Spectrum Disorder from Pathlight School and guides them in their project management and […]
CAPT Student Symposium 2018
CAPTISS 2018 saw over 400 attendees throughout the day with over 60 presenters at our nine panels and poster sessions. We welcomed people from CAPT, the wider NUS community, other tertiary institutions, NGOs, government agencies and various community-based organisations from both Singapore and overseas.
Project Aurora
In its third run, the CAPT Student Leader Action Mentorship (CAPTSLAM) saw 25 CAPTains mentoring 44 students from Tanglin Secondary School (TSS) as part of the three-month mentorship programme.
Asian University Alliance Forum 2018
The Asian University Alliance (AUA) Forum 2018 was held in Bali from 13-16 November 2018, and was themed “Life Under Water”.
CAPTSLAM’18 Chiang Mai
In its third run, the CAPT Student Leader Action Mentorship (CAPTSLAM) saw 25 CAPTains mentoring 44 students from Tanglin Secondary School (TSS) as part of the three-month mentorship programme.
A Supermoon Intertidal Walk
“Super-Moon” – you may have read about that in the media. Super moons ie the moon being geographically closer to our planet Earth as it orbits means that we see a huge moon and also we get stronger tides.