Tag: -Past Years-
tSingaporeans at the SG50 ‘Local Champions, Global Leaders’ competition
Do check out the tSingaporean booth – and hang out with Zhao Yi Ling, Kimberly Tan, Cheryl Fong, Liew Yuqi and Zhang Xin Yan – at:
Suntec Convention & Exhibition Centre
Hall 405, Level 4
Booth 69
5th to 9th Feb 2015
9am to 9pm.
and find out more about their project at http://liewyuqi.wix.com/tsingaporeans
Intercollegiate Debates Final: Thursday 12th February.
THE FINAL
The final of the fourth annual University Town InterCollegiate Provost’s Challenge Shield will take place on Thursday 12th February at 7.15 p.m. in the Global Learning Room at the Stephen Riady Centre (close to the Guardian pharmacy).
The two Yale-NUS teams will compete for the trophy, debating the motion: This house believes that companies like Marvel and DC that create alternative universes must actively challenge societal constructs of gender identity.
Is it better to be a Master Craftsman or a University Graduate?
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PROGRAMME:
6.50pm: | All to be seated in Tembusu College Multi-purpose Hall |
7.00pm: | Assoc Prof Gregory Clancey, Master of Tembusu College, will introduce the Tembusu Forum |
7.05pm: | Prof Tommy Koh, Rector of Tembusu College, will introduce the topic and speakers |
7.15pm: | Prof Law Song Seng |
7.30pm: | Prof Vineeta Sinha |
7.45pm: | HE Dr Michael Witter |
8.00pm: | Question & Answer session with students |
9.00pm: | End of forum |
Brief Biography of Speakers:
Professor Law Song Seng was the founding Director and Chief Executive Officer (1992–2007) of the Institute of Technical Education (ITE) in Singapore. Dubbed as “Mr ITE”, his visionary leadership and team have been instrumental in the transformation of ITE. Dr Law continues to share this remarkable Singapore story in vocational and technical education with the international community.
Prof Law previously served as Senior Advisor to the Ministry of Education, Brunei Darussalam (2013-2014); Senior Advisor and Chairman & CEO of ITE Education Services Pte Ltd (2007–2012); Director & CEO of Vocational & Industrial Training Board (1981–1992); Lecturer, Associate Professor and Head of Industrial & Systems Engineering at the National University of Singapore (1973–1983); Visiting Lecturer at the University of Auckland, New Zealand (1980); Manufacturing Development Engineer with the Ford Motor Company in the United States (1972–1973); and Assistant Lecturer in the Singapore Polytechnic (1968–1973).
Author of the recently published book, A Breakthrough in Vocational and Technical Education: The Singapore Story (World Scientific, 2015), Prof Law is an Advisor to Temasek Foundation and a Member of the Education Sub-Commission in the Singapore National Commission for UNESCO.
A Colombo Plan Scholar, he graduated with First Class Honours in Mechanical Engineering from University of Auckland, New Zealand in 1968, and MSc (1971) and PhD (1972) from University of Wisconsin, USA, under a Ford Foundation Scholarship. He is the recipient of several awards: The National Day Public Administration Medal (Gold)(1984), Education Award (1994) by the Japanese Chamber of Commerce & Industry Singapore Foundation, Center on Education and Training (1997) Distinguished Service Award, Ohio State University, USA, Medal of Commendation (2001) by National Trades Union Congress and Public Administration Medal (Gold)(Bar)(2006) in recognition of his national and international contributions in vocational and technical education.
For the forum, Prof Law will share how the “breakthrough” in ITE has helped to make vocational and technical education a more attractive and socially accepted pathway in our educational system.
Professor Vineeta Sinha is currently Head of Department at the South Asian Studies Programme at the National University of Singapore, and is also with the Department of Sociology. She is the Co-Editor of the Asian Journal of Social Science and the Brill Monograph Series, Social Sciences in Asia, and an elected Executive Committee Member of the International Sociological Association.
Prof Sinha has written comprehensively on Hindu religiosity in the diaspora, with particular emphasis on Singapore and Malaysia. More recently, herwork has focused on exploring forms of Hindu religiosity in the diaspora, the intersections of religion and commodification processes, the interface of religion and materiality to making sense of religion-state relations. Prof Sinha’spublications include: A New God in the Diaspora? Muneeswaran Worship in Contemporary Singapore (Singapore University Press & Nordic Institute of Asian Studies 2005), Religion and Commodification: Merchandising Diasporic Hinduism (Routledge, 2011) and Religion State Encounters in Hindu Domains: From the Straits Settlements to Singapore (Springer, 2011).
Prof Sinhaobtained her M.Soc. Sci from the National University of Singapore and an M.A and Ph.D in Anthropology from the Johns Hopkins University. For the forum, she will speak in favour of a university education.
HE Dr Michael Witter
TBC
For the forum, Ambassador Witter will share with us Germany’s experience in vocational and academic education.
Master’s Tea with Mr Maurizio Martinucci
Tembusu College Master’s Tea
Mr Maurizio Marinucci
3pm, Thursday
12th February, 2015
Master’s Common Lounge
Level 3, Residential Block
Refreshments will be served.
Please be seated by 2.50pm
Please sign up at dev-tembusu-nus.pantheonsite.io
TeZ (aka Maurizio Martinucci) is an Italian interdisciplinary artist ad independent researcher living and working in Amsterdam, Netherlands. He has been running the ‘Optofonica’ platform and lab for Synesthetic ArtScience in Amsterdam since 2006.
TeZ’s works explore the boundaries between human perception and all physical phenomena associated with vibrations. He crafts custom instruments for sound and light propagation, as well as for specific architectural structures where subtle oscillations can reach the body and stimulate meditative and immersive experiences. TeZ’s holistic paradigm aims at encompassing many of the disciplines related to art and science, together with ecology and mindfulness. He has regularly shown his works and given lectures at both academic and artistic contexts, including as a guest lecturer at the ArtScience Interfaculty in Den Haag and other art and technology institutes. His installations and performances have also been featured at major venues and festivals worldwide.
Currently, TeZ is a resident-artist at Tembusu College as part of the 2015 Art/Science Residency programme, inpartnership with ArtScience Museum and IDMI, NUS. For more information on TeZ and his works, see: http://www.tez.it/info.html
photos taken may be used for Tembusu publicity materials
Student’s Tea with Ms Bertha Henson
Tembusu College Student’s Tea with Ms Bertha Henson
7:30pm, Wednesday
25th February 2015
Common Lounge
Sign up at dev-tembusu-nus.pantheonsite.io
About Ms. Bertha Henson
Old habits die hard. Leaving the Singapore Press Holdings after 26 years of wide-raging newsroom work spanning lifestyle, politics, art and photography, Bertha Henson now runs her own media training company, and a socio-political commentary blog, Bertha Harian. She is Journalist-in-residence at Tembusu College, does a seminar series on Good Journalism and Critical Reading.
Highlights
Bertha Shares her take on recent socio-political rumblings that may surfaces as key arenas for contestation in the upcoming General Elections:
– SG50 and official narratives
-Liquor restrictions
-The Central Provident Fund
Selected books at special discount for the session
-Troublemaker, a collection of Bertha’s socio-political commentaries on the Breakfast Networt (S$25 net; usual S$28.89 with GST)
-Priest in Geylang, presented as an alternative account to official narratives (S$20 net; usual S$21.40 with GST)
Riot Recollections, perspective-taking book that considers factors contributing to the outbreak of violence, occluded by the focus on alcohol curbs (S$20 net; usual S$23.79 with GST)
-Essay Booklet on CPF, “Are we adequately prepared for retirement?” (S$5 net)
Tembusu Reading Pods AY2014/15 Sem 2
Due to positive response, a third and new reading pod will be launched in mid-February and led by Tembusu student Navin Wadhwani. Navin has chosen to read Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarke. Those interested may sign up and pay S$10 (cash only) at the college’s administrative office. Deadline for registration is 5th February 2015.
Childhood’s End by Arthur C. Clarke (Facilitated by Navin Wadhwani)
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13 Jan 2015
Join a reading pod this semester to read and discuss an excellent book handpicked by two Tembusu fellows. The books chosen this round are: The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis, read with Dr. Connor Graham, and The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories by H. P. Lovecraft, read with Dr. Adam Groves. Reading of the books will start later this month and the subsequent meet-up schedule will be negotiated between the organizing fellow and participating students on the first meeting.
Space is limited (only five students to each reading pod). Those interested may sign up at the Tembusu administrative office and pay $10 (cash only) for the book by 23rd January 2015.
The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis (Facilitated by Connor Graham)
The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories by H. P. Lovecraft (Facilitated by Adam Groves)
Raffles Documentary (With contributions by Dr John van Wyhe)
Raffles Revealed is a new documentary series by Channel News Asia “packed with adventure, intrigue, conflict and tragedy. Exploring the untold story of Sir Stamford Raffles, Dr Julian Davison follows his footsteps around the world. Examining Raffles’ greatest achievements and darkest deeds, we uncover this extraordinary life.” With contributions by Dr John van Wyhe, Fellow of Tembusu College.
Check out the episodes here.