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As a Residential College, residents of Tembusu College live and learn together with their peers under the same roof. Integral to the learning is the University Town College Programme (UTCP) where residents read five Seminar-style Modules over their two year residency. Find out more About the Programme or browse available modules on the left.
Concerned about the workload? Find out How UTCP Fits with your faculty-based degree programme at NUS.
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Keen to continue residing at the college after completing the UTCP? Find out what lies ahead in the Senior Learning Experience.
Tembusu College Fellow’s Tea
Ms Noor Azura Zuhairah Bte Abdul Aziz
4.30pm, Thursday
21st August 2014
Master’s Common Lounge,
Level 3, Residential Block
Refreshments will be served.
Only 30 seats available!
Please register at dev-tembusu-nus.pantheonsite.io
Azura was a senior student at Tembusu College in 2011-2012, and was part of the pilot class for the senior seminar ‘Biomedicine and Singapore Society’. Upon graduating from NUS with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in chemistry, she embarked on an internship of 11/2 years with the Division of Human Health (NAHU) at the International Atomic Energy Agency, an international organization under the United Nations that promotes the peaceful use of nuclear energy. There, Azura was part of a team that coordinated two major projects related to education, communication, and interactions between science, technology and society, in the Fukushima nuclear accident recovery efforts. Under the direct supervision of the Director of NAHU, Rethy Chhem, Azura assisted in the organization of conferences and technical meetings, and co-authored two chapters of the book Radiation Disaster Medicine – Perspective from the Fukushima Nuclear Accident, which was published in 2013. Throughout the internship, she also worked closely with Associate Professor Gregory Clancey, the Master of Tembusu College. Azura has just ended her internship and is back in Singapore for a few weeks before she will go on to pursue a Master’s in Drug Discovery and Development at University College London, UK in September.
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