The Tembusu (Fagraea fragrans) is a large evergreen tree in the family Gentianaceae. It is native to Southeast Asia. Its trunk is dark brown, with deeply fissured bark, looking somewhat like a bittergourd. It grows in an irregular shape from 10 to 25m high. Its leaves are light green and oval in shape. Its yellowish flowers have a distinct fragrance and the fruits of the tree are bitter tasting red berries, which are eaten by birds and fruit bats. Source: Tembusu, Wikipedia

impacT featured Nurturing young leaders in public policy and social impact

Tembusu’s student interest group impacT has been featured in the NUS news. As a student-led organisation, it strives to provide tertiary students with exposure to public policy and social impact. They have invited various prominent personalities working in policy-making, foreign policy and social service agencies to their workshops and podcasts.


For more details, read on here: https://news.nus.edu.sg/nurturing-young-leaders-in-public-policy-and-social-impact/