NUSSU Rag Day 2013

Calling all alumni come join us to celebrate NUSSU Rag and Flag’13!

NUSSU Rag Day this year will be held on the August 7th 2013, Wednesday. This year marks the 55th year of NUSSU Rag and Flag and to celebrate this momentous occasion, NUSSU Rag Day 2013 will be held at a new venue, University Town Green. This year’s Rag Day promises to be yet another splendid display of the vibrancy in our NUS culture, with students from various faculties and halls coming together, embracing their differences to deliver a sensational performance. The theme for Rag and Flag this year is “Extending Love, Experience NUS”.

You are cordially invited to be our guest for the NUSSU Rag Day 2013. It would be a great honour if you could join us in this milestone event. There will also be an option to pledge a sum of money to play your part in keeping the rag tradition alive. The money raised would be used to offset the logistical costs of organizing the event. The  programmes for the day are as follows:

Time Event
9.30am Guests to be seated
9.45am Arrival of NUS President + VIPs from NDOC
10am Main performances 
10.45am Arrival of GOH Education Minister Heng Swee Kiat + Opening Ceremony for Rag 
11.15am Main performances 
12.45pm GOH takes his leave
1pm End of Main performances
1.05pm Filler Performance 
1.50pm Alpha Verve cheerleading performance
2pm Prize presentation
2.30pm End

Would appreciate if you could RSVP by 31 July 2013  via the google spreadsheet https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1GE4Dg-i__lxxd50wUC8sXCQukbmknclINryVGw3Nm04/viewform. Seats are limited and will be given on a first come first served basis. More admin details will be sent to you upon confirmation and allocation of your seats.

We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting event!

Alumni Day @ Kent Ridge 2013

Greetings from the NUS Office of Alumni Relations!

Alumni Day @ Kent Ridge is an annual tradition that welcomes alumni young and old back to the Kent Ridge Campus for a day of fun. This year, we are back at NUS’ University Town for a Carnival/Concert for the entire NUS community of alumni, students and staff!

Join us for workshops on a variety of topics from career development and photography to study skills with Adam Khoo! For movie fans, we will be screening ‘The Hobbit- An Unexpected Journey’ (PG-13).

All of these activities will lead into our outdoor concert featuring some of the best NUS alumni and student talents! Don’t forget also to check out the rest of our games and activities that will be happening throughout the evening!

Register for the event and receive a goodie bag with meal coupons (*terms & conditions apply)

Click HERE to register and find out more about the programme!

ENROLLMENT FOR CP2201 – JOURNEY OF THE INNOVATOR

Dear Student,

CP2201 is available through CORS bidding. The enrollment for CP2201 is limited.

For this coming semester’s course we are proud to announce an exciting list of speakers who have founded interesting and successful companies. Several are former NUS and SoC graduates.

  1. Hoong An Wong, Founder of HungryGoWhere – Singapore’s favourite food website
  2. Rama Mamuaya, Indonesia’s top blogger – market opportunities in Indonesia
  3. Darius Cheung and Varun Chatterji, founders of TenCube – acquired by McAfee, and founders of BillPin and Sent.ly
  4. John Wu, Investor and ex-Chief Technical Officer of AliBaba and early leader on search for Yahoo
  5. Roger Chang, founder of Pirate3D –Kickstarter for 3D Printers
  6. Don Sim, founder of Daylight Studios – mobile social gaming
  7. Danny Wilson, founder of Pixelmetrix – new media
  8. Zwee (Zihuan) Wee, founder of Savant Degrees – digital experiences
  9. Lai Kok Fung, founder of BuzzCity – mobile advertising
  10. Pete Kellock and Terence Swee, founders of muvee – mobile video editing
  11. Juzar Motiwalla, venture investor and Board Member of companies in Silicon Valley and Asia

There will be a visit to one of the more remarkable incubators in this region – Joyful Frog Digital Incubator. There will be a talk from StarHub’s Innovation Unit on market opportunities in Singapore and the region. StarHub is a sponsor for CP2001.

More details can be found at

http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/dcsjm/internet/CP2201_Course_Preview.pdf

CP2201 is offered in Semester 1 (2013/14). The course will be held on 4 Tuesdays, on August 20th and 27th, September 3rd and 10th, and is scheduled for 6 to 9pm in the Executive Conference Room (ECR), in building COM2, 04-02.There will be a site visit to an exciting incubator on Friday 6th September evening.  The course is to be taken for 2 Credits on a CS/CU basis (no sit-ins are allowed). Attendance for the sessions is mandatory.

If you have any questions, please email Professor Juzar Motiwalla directly at dcsjm@nus.edu.sg.

 

Best regards,

Toh Mui Kiat

 

Undergraduate Scholarships Administered by the Chong Pang Citizens’ Consultative Committee

The Chong Pang CCC is offering five undergraduate scholarships to 2nd year university students. Three of the scholarships will be offered under the Dymon Asia Scholarship for Social Impact and two under the Chong Pang Scholarship for Social Impact.

The deadline for the application is 31 August 2013.

Please click on the link below to download the scholarship description and the joint application form.

https://www.dropbox.com/sh/2xkvz209g4cr31i/iJ-yXosR7K

AR2222 History and Theory of Western Architecture Writeup

Dear students

The Department of Architecture is offering up to 20 places for the module “ AR2222 History and Theory of Western Architecture” in Semester 1 2013/14 for ARS3, ARS4 and SOC4 students except for Economics students.

Click here for the the write up of the module for your reference.

If you are interested in taking up the module, you may bid for the module in CORS starting Round 2A on 5th August .

EG2604 – Innovation Programme AY2013/2014 Sem 1 – Open to ALL students

Dear Students,

We are pleased to inform you that EG2604 (Innovation Programme) is a module with 4 Modular Credits offered by the Faculty of Engineering and is open to ALL NUS students.

Students outside Faculty of Engineering are encouraged to take this module, find partners in Engineering, to find and solve problems together.

The Innovation Programme (IP) is designed to provide undergraduates with an experience of engaging in a semester-long innovative activity.  Students taking part in IP will engage themselves on a hands-on basis to create an outcome that has a practical significance. Students, under the guidance of a group of mentors will choose the subject of this engagement, find and define the problem they want to solve, defend it, and see through the completion of the solution. The mentors will monitor the progress and give advice in project development.

The detailed programme schedule can be found at the Innovation Program website: http://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/undergrad/epmc/ip.html

The schedule for the module is as follows

Date: Mondays, Semester 1

Time: 10:00am – 12:00 pm

Venue: Lecture Theatre 1, Faculty of Engineering

The 1st class is on 12 Aug 2013. Even if you have not decided to take this module, you are welcome to attend the 1st class to find out more!

Registration Information

1.  The Innovation Programme (EG2604) is open for registration via CORS from 1 August 2013 (from Round 1C onwards).  Students are allowed to drop the module registered within the following dates:

  • Drop without penalty: until 25 Aug 2013
  • ‘W’ (Withdrawal) grade takes effect from 26 Aug 2013 0000hrs onwards
  • ‘F” (Fail) grade takes effect from 30 Sep 2013 0000hrs onwards

2.  Other Information:

–         Students can earn 4 MCs which can be counted either as UEM (Unrestrictive Elective Module) for all students, or as Breadth module for non-FoE students

–         Grades awarded will either be CS (Satisfactory) or CU (Unsatisfactory).  This module does not count towards the 12MC for S/U modules.

Thank you.

Dr Stephen Lim Joins the FASS Deanery

We would like to welcome our new Deanery member, Dr Stephen Lim, who joins us from the Department of Psychology and will look after the Office of Programmes in the Dean’s Office. The Office of Programmes looks after Freshman Seminars, European Studies, multidisciplinary minors and the writing modules. We ask Dr Lim some questions to find out more about him.

Tell us a little bit about yourself.

I received the PhD degree in experimental cognitive psychology from the National University of Singapore (NUS) in 2010, and visited the Perception Lab at the Department of Neuroscience and Behavioral Disorders in Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School before returning to join the NUS Department of Psychology as a Lecturer in July 2010. Since January 2012, I serve the Department as a Senior Lecturer and was concurrently, from July 2012 to June 2013, the Deputy Director of Undergraduate Studies and Deputy Chair of the Undergraduate Curriculum Committee. Since July 2013, I serve the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences as an Assistant Dean of Undergraduate Studies overseeing the Office of Programmes, and the University as a Fellow of the NUS Teaching Academy.

What is your area of research?

In terms of basic research, I am mainly interested in issues of visual and auditory cognition but have, through an ambition to understand the way humans perceive objects and hear music, developed a particular curiosity for human evolutionary psychology. These are some questions that motivate my research: Why do we sometimes see (and are influenced by) what we ought not to see? What exactly constitutes a visual object? Why is music so pleasurable, with tonal music often more so than atonal music? Why do some melodies (but not some) reside and recur in our minds? How can rubato ever occur when pulse (together with pitch) is cornerstone of all music? In terms of pedagogical research, I currently examine the efficacy of innovative pedagogical and assessment methods in hope to discover ways of promoting effective (e.g., lifelong) learning among NUS undergraduate students.

Why Psychology?

I have always been fascinated with human behaviours (and the reasons behind them); Psychology provides one direct way of studying and understanding them (both the behaviours and their underlying reasons).

What are your plans for the Office of Programmes?

I endeavour to work closely with our academic convenors in raising the profile of the various academic programmes and educational platforms that our Office offers – such as the Freshmen Seminar Series and Multidisciplinary Minor Programmes – in a number of ways. We are looking to fetching new study options for our students to enhance their learning experiences by, for instance, establishing new connections with various Schools, Faculties, and like-minded overseas partners. As an example, we envision that our European Studies students might actually receive opportunities to read modules about European architecture in our School of Design & Environment, western music at our Music Conservatory, or engage in direct conversations and exchange ideas with regional or international peers about such issues as paving a new silk road. At the personal level, I hope very much and shall strive to get to know and interact with as many of our students enrolled in our diverse programmes as I can, and together foster many friendships. We envisage a range of new, stimulating possibilities at our Office of Programmes in the days ahead.

We would also like to thank A/P Cecilia Lim for her efforts as Assistant Dean (Undergraduate Studies – Office of Programmes).

History: The Best Subject for Teaching Empathy

The Department of History recently organised a 2-day workshop for History majors who have an interest in teaching. “Developing your EQ skills – History Begins With You” is a new initiative aimed at helping potential teachers develop Social and Emotional skills which they can then impart to students through History lessons in schools. History is known to be the best subject for teaching EMPATHY, a core value of Social and Emotional Learning.

Held on 13 – 14 June 2013 at University Town, the workshop was also attended by a History PhD student and a few faculty/admin staff members (History and two other FASS Departments) who joined as observers-participants.

The programme was found to be beneficial and we have received feedback to extend it to all History students. It is certainly hoped that the initiative can be further developed for future participants!

 

ENROLLMENT AND PREALLOCATION FOR CS5351, THE BUSINESS OF SOFTWARE

Dear ARS4/SOC4 Students,

ENROLLMENT AND Preallocation for CS5351, THE BUSINESS OF SOFTWARE Competition and Trends in Digital Markets

Professor Juzar Motiwalla will select students for his module CS5351, The Business of Software – Competition and Trends in Digital Markets.  The enrollment for CS5351 is limited. The class is open to 4th year undergraduate students from all faculties.

More details can be found at

http://courses.nus.edu.sg/course/dcsjm/internet/CS5351_Course_Preview.pdf

The lecturer is Professor Juzar Motiwalla, who was a Partner at a Venture Capital company. He has been on the Boards of several ventures in the US and Asia. Recently he has been involved with three Mergers and Acquisitions, including a US$400 million acquisition last year. Previously he was CEO of Kent Ridge Digital Labs. He has worked closely with top executives of Apple, HP, IBM and other leading companies as well as with venture capitalists in Silicon Valley and Asia.

CS5351 is offered in Semester 1 (2013/14), on Mondays 6.30 -9.30 pm in Executive Classroom COM2-04-02. The first class is on Monday, 12th August. The course can be only taken for credit (no sit-in) and is graded. Full attendance is expected.

If you wish to sign up for CS5351, please fill in and submit the Google Forms link shown below by 24th July 2013.

 

Google Forms Link:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1zz7avTKTKjY2lMSAVDCU58lKGln6xhCjf3mP7i7CEX0/viewform

In this form, please pay particular attention to your answer to the question of why you wish to take the course, and please identify your achievements.

If you have any attachments to supplement your response to the form, please email Prof Juzar Motiwalla directly at dcsjm@nus.edu.sg. Students with questions about the course may also contact him at that e-mail.

 

The students to be preallocated for the module will be selected by 31st July 2013.  The module can only be used to fulfil the Breadth and UE requirements.

Please ensure that you do not select more than 4 modules (included allocated ones) in CORS to facilitate the preallocation on 31 July 2013.  Thank you.