Learning to Get Back on Her Own Feet It was no easy feat to get back into the workforce after a hiatus of more than a decade, but Ms Peng Wan Joo (Arts and Social Sciences ’99) didn’t let the challenges hinder her success.
Answering the Call to Action As a leading global university based in Asia and Singapore’s flagship university, NUS is committed to advancing sustainable development and contributing to the fight against climate change.
Taking The Next Step Forward Three experts in the field of work, jobs and skills share their insights on the value of non-stop learning and upskilling.
A Blessing In Disguise Ms Teresa Pang (Design and Environment ‘96), a practitioner in the field of Architecture and Urban Planning, recounts how COVID-19 gave her the opportunity to learn again.
Laying the Foundation Mr Addison Bain (Engineering ’13), 31, technology consultant and the top MSc I4.0 student in the first cohort, on his decision to upskill and stay relevant in a rapidly-changing economy.
A Heart for Learning Find out how cardiologist Dr Natalie Koh (Medicine ’09) is benefitting from an Executive MBA education.
Going The Extra Mile Klo’e Ng (Design and Environment ‘13), 29, Urban Planner and Entrepreneur, shares how an Entrepreneurial Marketing course gave her start-ups a leg up.
Lessons from the Top Effective leaders are lifelong learners, shares Mr James Leong (Business ’88), 55, CEO and master trainer of Visions.One Consulting.
The Compassionate Family Physician Dr Galih Kunarso (Science ’06, Duke-NUS ’13, Medicine ’18) shares on his spirit of continuous learning in his pursuit to improve lives as a doctor.