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In a breakthrough for green energy, researchers demonstrated a novel technique to efficiently convert ambient radiofrequency signals into DC voltage that can power electronic devices and sensors, enabling battery-free operation.
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Three recent graduates, Sidharth Premnath, Lim Choon Wei, and Vivian Tan, pursued multi-faceted interests during their time in NUS – from setting up an independent record label, to organising community events, or cultivating a thriving hostel community.
Education
Born with spina bifida and in a wheelchair since primary school, Rachel Quek was determined that her formative undergraduate years were a time for her to explore who she wanted to, and could, be. She used the challenges that came her way as opportunities to grow and build up her resilience for life after graduation.
Named after NUS Law’s Founding Dean Professor Lionel Astor Sheridan, the SF Programme aims to nurture future legal academics in Singapore by bridging undergraduate study or work in the legal profession and a tenure-track academic position with a strong foundation in Singapore law.
We are Singapore’s flagship university. We hope you will be inspired by the many fascinating facets that make NUS a leading global university centred in Asia.
“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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Distinguished thought leaders, movers and shakers in Singapore and across the globe gather regularly on campus to share their insights and engage in intellectual discourse.
Serious illness conversations are not just end-of-life conversations. They are also conversations about the treatment or care options that best align with a patient’s priorities.
To end society’s obsession with relative performance, we should count contributions to community as part of merit.
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