College of Design and Engineering

CDE Career Fair 2024

CDE Career Fair 2024 Date: 10 & 11 September 2024 Time: 10.00am – 5.00pm daily The CDE Career Fair 2024, jointly organised by the Centre for Future-ready Graduates and the College of Design and Engineering, is held on-campus on 10 and 11 September 2024, at the NUS Block EA Atrium. Meet key employers across various […]

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How to Get a PhD

How to get a PhD from Asia’s top university and learn tips for pursuing a doctorate? Join us at an upcoming hybrid seminar to hear directly from NUS faculties. Whether you are a final-year undergraduate, graduate student or researcher looking to advance your career, this seminar offers essential guidance on the application process. Hear first-hand

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Towards a Healthy Singapore: Green Building Impact on Public Health

Explore the link between the built environment and public health through sustainability workshops, exhibition booths and a panel discussion feauturing Guest-of-Honour Minister Grace Fu. Aligning with the Ministry of Sustainability and the Environment’s 2024 theme, “Public Hygiene”, highlights include the launch of a “Towards A Healthy Singapore” booklet and a tour of the net zero

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AkiVAL 2024

Feel free to download the digital booklet for the exhibition here. Formerly known as CityEx, AkiVAL 2024 is a celebration of the achievements of students in Architecture, Landscape Architecture and Master’s Programmes from the past academic year. Organised by a committee of students from the DoA and TAS, this exhibition showcases the milestones and creative

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Form Follows Climate: Designing Climate-Resilient Schools

Research in science and technology over the past century have led to improvements in the overall quality of living, from better public health services, alleviating food precarity to enhancing human comfort within our built environment. The key attribution here is a more profound appreciation of our relationship with the natural and built environment, through exercising

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