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Held at University Town on the Kent Ridge campus, hundreds of alumni returned to campus on 27 June for NUS Homecoming 2026, reconnecting with old friends and revisiting familiar spaces in a day of learning, discovery and celebration.
General News
A new study by NUS Faculty of Dentistry found that educators could assess student performance in paediatric practice more efficiently through transcripts, offering a promising way to enhance the effectiveness and scalability of dental training.
Education
Two research projects by NUS researchers, in collaboration with experts from the National Parks Board (NParks), reveal new insights into Singapore’s forests which can enhance management and restoration initiatives.
Research
To strengthen the aquaculture industry, NUS scientists, together with researchers from the Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory, have developed a novel oral vaccine for fish that can protect them against NNV and be implemented in an effective, efficient and practical way to immunise large amounts of fish.
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The strengths of small states lie in working with institutions, organising coalitions, and aligning on incentives. Such collective effort can confer legitimacy to actions that might otherwise come across as just great power unilateralism.