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
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Student’s Tea with Mr Lawrence Pacewicz

28 Feb 2016 | 5:00 pm |
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Tembusu College

Student’s Tea

Lawrence Pacewicz

5pm, Sunday

28 February 2016

Master’s Common Lounge,

Level 3, Residential Block

Only 30 seats available!

Please register at dev-tembusu-nus.pantheonsite.io

Hosted by Michael Grainger

Lawrence Pacewicz is a legal officer at the International Criminal Court in The Hague. He previously worked for the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia and the Singapore International Arbitration Centre.

He has a degree in public international law at University College London.

As of 1 April, Lawrence will take up a new position as a legal advisor at the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development in Paris, providing legal advice on public international law in a wide range of areas.

While visiting Tembusu, Lawrence will talk about his career path and working as a lawyer in international organisations.