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Kent Ridge Hall is a place where everyone feels welcomed and encouraged to step out of their comfort zones. Inspired by his experience competing in international triathlons, Hall Master Assoc Prof Kua Harn Wei is nurturing a “competitive, yet caring” spirit where students strive for success while supporting one another.
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NUS and the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) have jointly appointed Prof Alan M. Taylor as the MAS Distinguished Term Professor in Economics and Finance. Prof Taylor will be hosted by the Department of Economics at the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences and the Economic Policy Group of MAS during the term of the Professorship.
Through the Intergenerational Community Dance Programme and Health District @ Queenstown, NUS students are connecting with older adults, fostering well-being and building vibrant communities.
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Asst Prof Lum Yanwei from the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering in the College of Design and Engineering at NUS has won the 2025 Waterloo Institute for Nanotechnology (WIN) Rising Star Award in Nanoscience and Nanotechnology.
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Many seniors are ageing across places. Their lives unfold through regular movement across neighbourhoods and districts. They are “ageing in networks” and home functions as a base, not a boundary.
More patients are turning to AI for their health concerns, with a recent article reporting that many rated chatbot responses as more empathetic than those written by physicians. However, the risk of AI in medicine is not simply that it can make mistakes, but that it offers certainty without accountability and confidence without consequence.