Almost every week, members of Tembusu College are invited to meet and chat with guests – both local and international – through a variety of hosted events. There is a huge diversity of backgrounds amongst our visitors, who range from politicians to diplomats, artists, writers, poets, and academics. Select an event category on the left to find out more.
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.
Living and learning together at Tembusu happens as part of our ‘Out-of-Classroom Teaching‘ programme.
Keen to continue residing at the college after completing the UTCP? Find out what lies ahead in the Senior Learning Experience.
Tembusu College Master’s Tea
Mr Malminder Singh
3pm, Wednesday
19th Feb 2014
Master’s Common Lounge,
Level 3, Residential Block
Refreshments will be served.
Only 30 seats available!
Please sign up at dev-tembusu-nus.pantheonsite.io
Mr Malminderjit Singh is a Correspondent with the Business Times newspaper where he writes on a wide range of topics including economics, international affairs, public policy, shipping & marine, entrepreneurship and on SMEs. Prior to this, he was an Assistant Director (Trade Division) at the Ministry of Trade and Industry, where he worked on Singapore’s economic and trade relations within ASEAN and with its dialogue partners. He has also worked at the Institute of South Asian Studies where, as a Research Associate, he developed expertise in India’s foreign and economic policies.
Malminderjit dedicates a significant portion of his time to public service. He serves on the Fourth PAP Policy Forum Council as its Chairman, and is currently the President of the Youth Sikh Association (Singapore) and the Secretary of the Sikh Advisory Board. Further, he is actively involved in the wider Indian community and serves on the Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) Youth Club’s Executive Committee as its Vice Chairman and on the Singapore Indian Education Trust’s Youth Committee (Connexus), where he has led a project team on the development of their eMentoring Programme. Malminderjit is also involved as a working group member to two government steering committees – Strengthening National Service and Racial and Religious Harmony.
Malminderjit has contributed a chapter on comparative youth activism in a book published by the Association of Muslim Professionals. He was also the Lead Writer for the Action Community for Entrepreneurship’s (ACE) recommendations on Entrepreneurship to the Economic Strategies Committee in 2009. He has been recognized for his achievements by a fdew organizations and most recently by the BMW Foundation, which invited him to join their prestigious international community of young leaders as a Fellow with the BMW Foundation Asia-Europe Young Leaders.
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