Immersive Wellness: A Collaboration with HWB Team
By Steven Chow At NUS, the wellbeing of our students and staff remains a top priority. In a novel initiative, NUS Libraries collaborated with NUS’ Health & Wellbeing (HWB)…
Continue readingBy Steven Chow At NUS, the wellbeing of our students and staff remains a top priority. In a novel initiative, NUS Libraries collaborated with NUS’ Health & Wellbeing (HWB)…
Continue readingBy Sim Chuin Peng, Marcus Wong, Shelley Wu, Nur Diyana & Chow Chai Khim We are thrilled to announce the acquisition of private papers belonging to philanthropist Yeap Chor…
Continue readingBy Lalwani Poonam Traditionally, colonial literature has centred around the male perspective. Seen as the “weaker sex” morally, mentally and physically, women were considered inferior to men and subject…
Continue readingBy Nur Diyana Singapore’s cultural heritage includes a fascinating but often overlooked chapter: the local tradition of weapon-making. This curated list of physical materials from our collections aims to…
Continue readingBy NUS Libraries Research Matrix Team NUS Libraries received a prestigious Presidential Citation from the American Libraries Association during their Annual Conference held from 27 June to 2 July…
Continue readingBy Lalwani Poonam Unbeknownst to many, Singapore is considered a major centre of illegal wildlife trade despite having countless stringent laws (Source: TODAY). In 2009, it was named as one of…
Continue readingBy Gandhimathy Durairaj “Comfort women” is a euphemism used to describe the women and girls forced into sexual slavery by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II. These…
Continue readingBy Nur Diyana Barbara and Leonard Andaya have made monumental contributions to the fields of Asian Studies and Southeast Asian history. Their extensive body of work has shaped the…
Continue readingBy Nur Diyana, Lyndia Chen, Patsy Chia & Mak Jie Ying The recent College of Humanities and Sciences (CHS) Open House drew a diverse crowd of prospective students, faculty,…
Continue readingWith a long 12-week break in the horizon, what’s your ultimate summer holiday plan? Ask us and we’d vote unanimously for one thing – READ! Not only does it spark…
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