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A vocabulary of our own
Nazry Bahrawi, senior lecturer at SUTD, and member of the international advisory board of Critical Muslim, a UK-based quarterly of global Muslim cultures, argues for blending global and organic vocabularies to tackle issues of race and religion in Singapore.
Singapore GE2020: Race – New views and conversations on an age-old societal divide
Singapore’s ethnic diversity has been viewed both as a strength and a fault line to be navigated. Time to be more open about it?
Singapore GE2020: Lessons learnt from Singapore's first true Internet election
Online engagement, authenticity are vital, but may not always translate into votes
Dr Jeffrey Chan publishes book titled ‘Sharing with Design’
Dr Jeffrey Chan publishes book titled ‘Sharing with Design’
Cities — try to predict superspreading hotspots for COVID-19
Tracking how people move around urban areas can pinpoint where disease might transmit fastest and farthest.
When a disease uncovers digital divides
It is time – deep in the global coronavirus pandemic – to realize that access to digital services is as much a need as electricity and water…
How to get away from work mode during the coronavirus lockdown
If your lab is still shuttered and work is a struggle, Prof Lim Sun Sun offers advice on how to switch off.
HASS’ students’ paper accepted for presentation at the Singapore Conference on Applied Psychology (SCAP) 2020 (postponed to 2021)
Four SUTD students who took Associate Professor Yow Wei Quin’s course 02.218 Introduction to Psychology in 2019 submitted a research paper to the Singapore Conference on Applied Psychology (SCAP) in 2020 (postponed to 2021 due to covid-19). Their paper has been accepted for presentation!
Commentary: COVID-19 has shown Singapore digital arts and humanities are quite the essential service
More thought can be put into digitising archives and collections to make them more accessible and inclusive says SUTD’s Alastair Gornall.
Talking to kids about racism
Six-year-old Elizabella Bonnett’s parents recently sat her down for a conversation about racism.