Mooting to Win
By NUS Law Librarians Have you ever wondered where the term “moot” comes from? From moot courts! For lawyers-in training,…
Continue readingBy NUS Law Librarians Have you ever wondered where the term “moot” comes from? From moot courts! For lawyers-in training,…
Continue readingBy Wong Kah Wei Visitors to NUS’ Central Library will have noticed the BookBridge on level 2 – an…
Continue readingBy Gaetan Boisson We often say that all good things come to an end, but when the end loomed…
Continue readingBy Stephanie Ng & Patrick Pu Albert Einstein once said, ‘The only thing that you absolutely have to know…
Continue readingBy Nur Diyana Our Humanities and Arts and Social Sciences (HASS) research librarians, together with Law research librarians participated…
Continue readingBy Chow Chai Khim Chinese theatre troupes in Southeast Asia have enjoyed widespread recognition, and have tangibly influenced Southeast…
Continue readingBy Gandhimathy Durairaj Singapore has long been known for its multiculturalism and the emphasis it places on fostering social…
Continue readingBy Diyanah Nasuha Binte Omar Bahri Reclaiming Adat: Contemporary Malaysian Film and Literature is essential reading for those fascinated…
Continue readingBy Amy Lin It is unsurprising that Singapore is often thought of as being the home of “Crazy Rich…
Continue readingBy Karen Yap Singapore’s “miraculous” transformation from a Third world to First world nation is an oft-repeated aphorism, often…
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