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Professor Lim Chwee Teck, an internationally acclaimed biomedical engineer and prolific scientist from NUS, has been elected as an International Member of the United States National Academy of Engineering (NAE), one of the highest professional distinctions accorded to engineers worldwide.
Research, General News
For a second year, NAF will explore the theme Crossroads, delving deeper into encounters, intersections, and turning points that shape our existence. NAF unfolds over 71 days through 28 programmes led by 33 student groups, making it the University’s largest arts event.
General News, Community
AI is transforming how scientists understand proteins — these are working molecules that drive nearly every process in the human body, from cell growth and immune defence to digestion and cell signalling. At NUS, researchers are harnessing AI to fast-track discoveries, offering fresh insights into life at the molecular level and new strategies against disease.
Research
Ukrainian violinist Georgii Moroz emerged as the winner at the Singapore International Violin Competition (SIVC) 2026, following the Grand Finals at Esplanade Concert Hall. Presented by the Yong Siew Toh Conservatory of Music (YST) at NUS, the competition awarded second prize to Danish violinist Michael Germer and third prize to Chinese violinist Zou Meng.
General News
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"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.
True healthcare innovation does not live in a single place. It emerges when healthcare, education and industry move together - not in parallel, but in partnership.
As climate uncertainty deepens and demand rises, resilience will not come cheap. The real question facing Singapore is not whether these costs can be avoided, but whether the country prepares for them early, fairly, and transparently, or puts off adjustment until it becomes disruptive and far more expensive.
04 & 09 March
Building Financial Resilience: Pensions & Financial Literacy
Talk
06 March
Reimagining Regional Resilience in an Age of Great Power Rivalry
09 March
GMS5114 Post-Market for Medical Technologies
Education