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How to get out of a pandemic funk
“IT will be great to welcome you back to New Zealand sometime soon.” This advertisement at the bus stop, while attempting to convey joy and …
The future of cities in a postpandemic world
The World’s Bianca Hillier takes a look at what designs are being prioritised around the globe in the post-pandemic world, featuring an interview with LKYCIC chair Prof Chan Heng Chee.
Placemaking Special: Read This Important Study On Shaping Age-Friendly Neighbourhoods
d+a published a placemaking special which was based on a study done by LKYCIC Research Director and Programme Lead of the Lee Li Ming Programme in Ageing Urbanism, Dr Belinda Yuen.
Singapore hub status intact as remote work sees smaller but more HQs
WITH the Covid-19 pandemic having brought about a wider acceptance of remote working, Singapore must keep up efforts to remain a vibrant …
Dover Forest opens up wider debate on land and housing
Would anyone want to live right next to a noisy train track? For Dover resident Kelvin Leong, the answer – and the choice between clearing a shady forest around an MRT station or building on empty plots of land in nearby Ghim Moh, for the same objective of new public housing – is clear.
US must put its house in order, listen to friends again: Experts
Straits Times shared talking points from the panellists at the Geopolitical Reset 2021: Implications for Asia webinar, which included LKYCIC Chair, Prof Chan Heng Chee.
SUTD appoints ex-HDB CEO as new chairman of research centre for innovative cities
Dr Cheong Koon Hean will assume the position at the Lee Kuan Yew Centre for Innovative Cities in June.
How will Biden administration impact region?
Prof Chan Heng Chee joins as panellist at the webinar, Geopolitical Reset 2021: Implications For Asia, presented by The Straits Times and the World Economic Forum (WEF).
Leaders should note what the young are saying on social media to foster culture of diversity: Chan Heng Chee
SINGAPORE — Leaders here should pay greater attention to what younger people are saying, including the views they share on social media …
Chinese privilege not as appropriate to use in S’pore’ says Chan Heng Chee, but minorities face ‘institutional racism’
Professor Chan Heng Chee shares her thoughts on Chinese privilege and institutional racism in the Singapore context.