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Papercranes Design makes whimsical planners and paper products
SUTD alumna Aerilynn Tan is an illustrator and founder of stationery and lifestyle brand Papercranes Design.
Pie Chat: Pey Kin Leong, Singapore University of Technology and Design
Professor Pey Kin Leong, Associate Provost for Digital Learning at SUTD, tells The PIE about campusX and his vision for post-pandemic education.
We’re more machine now than man: HR and the digital journey
Recruitment, learning and employee engagement are the main focus of digitisation in human resources, according to a report by HR Exchange Network. SUTD CHRO Dr Jaclyn Lee shares “The future of work is becoming more agile and responsive with purpose built networks and new employment relationships evolving”
Public and private collaboration is key to shaping a digital future
A study conducted by the National University of Singapore and the Singapore University of Technology and Design found that digital exclusion was especially pronounced among low-income families, migrant workers and the elderly.
Top honours for 3 public service veterans as 6,258 receive National Day Awards
One of three recipient of the top award is Mr Lee Tzu Yang – chairman of the board of trustees of the Singapore University of Technology and Design, and the Founders’ Memorial Steering Committee.
CNA Youth Forum
SUTD students Sarah Chua, Kellie Sim and alumna Ainul Mardhiyyah Mohamed Razib participated in the Channel NewsAsia Youth Forum where they engaged in candid conversations with Deputy Prime Minister Lawrence Wong on issues such as mental health, sustainability, jobs, inclusivity and hopes of the future.
Who Cares About Polar Bears?
Channel NewsAsia’s documentary “Who Cares About Polar Bears?” looks into climate change – which is said to be the worst problem for the human psyche to handle. LKYCIC’s Dr Samuel Chng is featured in an interview.
$1m makerspace opens at SUTD as part of James Dyson Foundation’s plan to support Stem education
The 6,200 sq ft space is sponsored by the James Dyson Foundation, technology company Dyson’s global charitable foundation, as part of its $3 million plan to support Singapore’s science, technology, engineering and mathematics (Stem) education.
A vegetable garden’s green view can reduce stress
The SUTD research team polled 300 residents with the aim of creating a space that promotes mental wellbeing. The art farm was born to help residents relieve their psychological pressure.
2 in 3 S’pore residents not reporting scams on messaging platforms: WhatsApp survey
The three most common scams encountered were investment, phishing and job types.