HEY! bagged the Distinction Award for Best Use of Technology at the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore (IPRS) PRISM Awards 2023
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HEY! bagged the Distinction Award for Best Use of Technology at the Institute of Public Relations of Singapore (IPRS) PRISM Awards 2023
NTU left His Royal Highness Prince William thoroughly impressed during his visit to the EcoLabs Centre of Innovation for Energy last November
With “Talking Typefaces”, a trio of communication students proposed using artificial intelligence to pair Google fonts with distinct voices, which would enhance text-to-speech with varied tones
As sea levels rise, we need creative solutions to safeguard our land. NTU’s bright young minds, showcased by two winning entries in a Public Utilities Board competition that sought ideas to protect Singapore’s southeastern coastline, offer hope
Naeem Nadzri, an NTU PhD student studying water purification technology, was one of the 20 youth delegates who represented Singapore at COP28, the United Nations climate meeting held in Dubai last December
Big cheers to the NTU Dragon Boat team for ushering in the Year of the Dragon in style
Get set to hit the ground running at Best Foot Forward, or BFF, which flags off with the “X Campus Run” at The Wave on 2 February 2024
Ready to spark your creativity? Venture outdoors to places like Yunnan Garden
A student’s appreciative words for her Thai language class lecturer, which won her an 8D Contiki trip to Phuket, Krabi and Phi Phi Islands in a HEY! contest
There’s no humour in joking about mental health, even if it’s done in a light-hearted manner, says an NTU expert
A game designed by a duo from NTU hit the spot with judges at the SEA Game Awards in Kuala Lumpur, where it won Best Student Game
An NTU Museum exhibition, Sites & Nature: A Collection of Remembering, told the story of Singapore’s urban and natural development through artworks, artefacts, furniture, plants and materials
NTU undergraduate Zhou Xuanle has been named in the Singapore Computer Society’s SG 100 Women in Tech list that spotlights role models in the STEM sector
In collaboration with Microsoft, a PhD student created a model using artificial intelligence to turn a still image of a person into a master of the dance floor
This PhD student’s research paper took the Best Paper Award at an engineering conference in Tokyo
A Supertree in Yunnan Garden? Yes, it’s reality – virtual reality
If you’re going for surgery in future, don’t be alarmed if the incision isn’t a straight one
Sometimes, two is really better than one. HEY!’s double AR cover won a Silver Award from an international education professional body
Gaia, The Wave and The Hive aren’t just photogenic, they’re also good for the Earth (did someone say, the whole package?)
Does this photo of NTU stir something in you?
Learn how NTU students fended off competitors from Asia, Europe and the US to take the top spot in an international supercomputing contest
Two cool young NTU researchers sailed the Barents Sea to investigate the changing conditions of the Arctic Ocean
There’s a new – yet ancient – reason to catch the latest remake of The Little Mermaid
Catch the three-episode documentary series on NTU’s sustainability efforts, “Our World to Change”, which supports the SG Green Plan, on CNA
Prof Ho Teck Hua’s first speech as NTU President at the opening of Gaia, Asia’s largest wooden building and NTU’s eighth zero-energy building
Believed to have disappeared from Singapore for decades, sambar deer are making a comeback
Final-year media arts student Maggie Huang was nominated for best student filmmaker at the inaugural Sony Future Filmmaker Awards
NTU’s contributions to NPark’s OneMillionTrees movement and the Green Nation Pledge continue with an initiative to replace about 30 of the campus’s unhealthy rain trees and to plant more than 200 new ones
NTU’s commitment to deepening interdisciplinary research to address humanity’s grand challenges has been recognised as it placed seventh globally among research organisations most cited by the world’s top innovators
We’ve captured NTU memories in photos and keepsakes, and now we’ve bottled them
Class Gift 2023 student representative Ooi Yuan Phing on making a difference in the lives of future batches of NTU students
Are you a performer, an athlete or an entrepreneur, or gifted in other ways? The new NTU Talent Scholarship might be for you
A team of aerospace engineering aces flew the NTU flag and took top spot in an aircraft design competition
Studies have shown that people who are more reliant on social media for their news are more likely to be sceptical of COVID-19 vaccines
NTU was ranked first in the world in five subjects by US News & World Report
Why do we classify some animals as pets and others as food? Find out more here
If you’re visiting the Singapore Biennale, sail on over to The Viscous Sea, an immersive audio-visual installation created by NTU PhD student Ong Kian Peng
We’ve heard that AI is taking over our jobs. Now, our AI counterparts might be becoming more effective influencers too
It’s human nature to compare our lives to those of others on social media, but it might become an unhealthy cycle
Students from the School of Computer Science & Engineering and the School of Electrical & Electronic Engineering emerged as runners-up in an international computing competition
We Belong returns from February to March 2023 with its three signature events – the Best Foot Forward run, NTU Service Week, and NTU Giving Day
While you’re figuring out how much you’ve spent on online shopping this month, NTU mathematicians are crunching numbers to a multibillion-dollar equation.
Three cheers for NTU students Elaine Mok, Low Seow Ting and Alexis Wong, who have attained international acclaim in The Global Undergraduate Awards
Take a bow, Ritik Bhatia and Aishik Naga. The pair of NTU student programmers from the College of Engineering have potentially saved lives in the future with an AI-powered disaster management system
Don’t let the upcoming exams stress you out. Instead, you can drop by the Hygge space on Level 5 of the Lee Wee Nam Library for a brand new relaxing experience after A Familiar Forest
As NTU students, opportunities to take flight are around every corner. Snagging seats on a plane to Seattle was a team of undergrads who beat 70 other local students in a hackathon organised by Carro and Amazon
Keep your eyes peeled for the brand new NTU buses that are hitting the road very soon. Drawing inspiration from NTU landmarks, your greener rides will sport some exciting livery
John Chow (left), a third-year student from the School of Humanities, who volunteered in various activities to spread awareness of NTU’s We Belong campaign as part of the Student Philanthropic Initiative