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The future of Singapore in Asean 3.0
An op-ed by Professor Chan Heng Chee on The Straits Times. As the regional economies grow, Singapore must work harder to keep the same spot. We should also learn to understand the Asean psyche better.
“Making Cities of the Future Better Today” – LKYCIC Lecture in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Dr Harvey Neo delivered a lecture titled “Making Cities of the Future Better Today” to top-government officials and industry and university leaders in Cambodia in an event jointly organised by the Embassy of Singapore in Cambodia and Cambodia’s Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning and Construction.
“Singaporean researcher shares the key to planning a city for the future” (The Cambodia China Times, 11.03.2024)
“Singaporean researcher shares the key to planning a city for the future” (The Cambodia China Times, 11.03.2024)
Media Broadcast on Committee of Supply 2024 debate, Day 1: Chee Hong Tat on sustainability reporting and ease of transacting with Government agencies (CNA, 28.02.2024)
Channel NewsAsia televised the Committee of Supply 2024 debate where Second Minister for Finance Mr Chee Hong Tat made mention of the Future-Ready Society
Media Broadcast on Budget 2024 debate: Patrick Tay on financial support for the involuntarily unemployed (CNA, 27.02.2024)
Channel NewsAsia televised the Budget 2024 debate where MP Patrick Tay made mention of a study on underemployment conducted by LKYCIC with NTUC at the
How to land a place in university – here’s a tip: Don’t use ChatGPT
SUTD’s director of admissions, Mr Jonathan Kua, says all shortlisted students need to attend a 30-minute one-on-one interview that he refers to as a conversation. It is an opportunity for the university officials to figure out if the student is the right fit for the university; similarly an opportunity for the student to understand what SUTD can offer and if it suits him or her.
New journal paper by Yohei Kato
Collaboration as organizational empowerment: a network perspective. Journal of Community Practice. https://doi.org/10.1080/10705422.2024.2310320
New book chapter by Prof Cheong Koon Hean
Cities In Crisis : Recalibrating Planning Priorities and Pathways. Published in ‘SIP 50 : Past, Present, Future (2023)’, a publication by the Singapore Institute of Planners.
Residents can have outsized impact on their community through local action: Social workers
Ordinary citizens can make an outsized impact in their community just by getting involved at a local level, panellists from the social sector said at a dialogue on Monday. The conference was organised by the Tote Board, the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities and the Institute of Policy Studies.
New journal papers by Qian Huang
Lan, Min., & Huang, Qian. (2023). Clustering digital learning pathway preferences from the perspectives of epistemic justification on self-regulated