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Service learning and greater flexibility for incoming undergraduates at NUS

Share About 7,000 incoming students at the National University of Singapore (NUS) will now have the opportunity to contribute to community projects in a refreshed General Education curriculum which will give students a more holistic learning experience. Students applying to programmes in Engineering as well as Design and Environment will also benefit from enhanced, flexible, and student-centric pathways in the new academic year starting in August 2021. Enhanced General Education Curriculum The General Education (GE) curriculum, which was first introduced in 2001 and most recently revamped in 2015, is an important foundational component of NUS’ undergraduate curriculum. It aims to foster breadth of learning by preparing students to think deeply, ask critical questions, make logical inferences, and debate issues related to the diverse and changing cultural landscape. GE complements the regular academic curriculum, which helps students develop knowledge and abilities required in th

SUTD appoints ex-HDB CEO as new chairman of research centre for innovative cities

Former Housing Board chief executive Cheong Koon Hean, 63, will assume the position of chairman of the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities in June. She will be taking over from Professor Chan Heng Chee, 78, who has led the centre since its establishment in 2012, said SUTD on Monday (Jan 26). Prof Chan, who is also Ambassador-at-Large with the Foreign Ministry, will continue her research as a professor at the centre. She is currently chairman of the ISEAS - Yusof Ishak Institute, global co-chair of the Asia Society, and member of the board of trustees of the National University of Singapore. SUTD president Chong Tow Chong thanked Prof Chan for leading the centre and for her significant contributions in developing the university s human capital.

Smart BTO housing in Punggol offers utilities tracking, gantry-free carpark

December 31, 2020 Residents living in Northshore Residences I and II will be the first to use the new Parking@HDB smart system. The Straits Times SINGAPORE - More than 1,400 households will be able to monitor electricity usage across appliances in smart-enabled flats in Punggol Northshore. The 1,192 home owners, about 85 per cent of the total, who had collected the keys to their flats as at Dec 14, were the first in Singapore to live in such smart-enabled Housing Board flats, HDB said on Wednesday (Dec 30). The 1,402 units are in 12 residential blocks spread across two Build-To-Order (BTO) projects, Northshore Residences I and II. These flats are equipped with smart power sockets and high-tech distribution boards which enable the occupants to transform them into smart homes.

HDB to trial smart parking system at Punggol Northshore

HDB to trial smart parking system at Punggol Northshore
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HDB to trial smart parking system at Punggol Northshore BTO flats

HDB to trial smart parking system at Punggol Northshore BTO flats
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