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Shaping the Future

“At NUS, we are moving boldly — and concertedly — to expand tomorrow's frontiers. We believe that we have the power to shape the future, for the better.”


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Thought Leadership

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A breakthrough year in advancing workers’ rights in Singapore

A breakthrough year in advancing workers’ rights in Singapore

In 2024, Singapore has made significant progress in worker protection through a range of legislative measures. These efforts included the Platform Workers Act, the Workplace Fairness Legislation, and the Tripartite Guidelines on Flexible Work Arrangement Requests. Dr Mathew Mathews, Head of the Social Lab and Principal Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS and Mr Melvin Tay, Research Associate at the same institute, commented that the measures reflect a commitment to balancing worker protections with economic realities.


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When the heat races ahead, sports enthusiasts need stronger safeguards to keep pace

When the heat races ahead, sports enthusiasts need stronger safeguards to keep pace

The casualty rate at the recent StanChart marathon underscores the importance of increased awareness and precautions when competing in higher temperatures. As climate change continues to affect human health and daily activities, Singapore is expected to face rising levels of heat and humidity in the near future. Prof Marcus Ong, Programme Director from the Health Services & Systems Research Programme and Adjunct Assoc Prof Kenneth Tan, both from the Duke-NUS Medical School, said that everyone, from casual joggers to professional athletes to event organisers, has a role in ensuring safety in the prevention and treatment of medical emergencies.


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