Issue 39, June 2006
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Enhancing the global experience
Seven recent agreements with top institutions in Europe and China - including The University of Edinburgh, Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique and Shanghai Jiao Tong University - pave the way for exciting joint academic and research activities.
NTU, Mayo Clinic driving biomedical innovation
A first in Singapore, NTU's new partnership with the renowned US institution will enable NTU to be at the forefront of medical research in cancer therapy, and holds promise for possible patents and product commercialisation.
Cheer on our trail-blazing NTU Dragon Boat Team!
The Prime Minister's Cup race is back, with a new 1000m women's category. Let us rally together and give our fullest support to the NTU team on 2 July!
Jazz great Billy Cobham shares his craft
Shaking things up on campus, the legendary percussionist and jazz maestro performed and delivered a workshop as part of the ExxonMobil-NTU Explorations in the Arts Series.
Green roofs or rolling hills?
Everyone is bowled over by the artistic curves of the new School of Art, Design & Media (ADM), and the way its green turf mimics the rolling hills of NTU.
NTU student tops cohort at Britannia Royal Naval College
The 21-year-old outperforms 92 students and is named International Young Officer of 2005 at the prestigious school for naval cadets in Dartmouth, UK.
Super Agent Neil!
Agent Neil – a computer-based creation by an NTU PhD student – scores in an international competition in Japan.
Sweet success at 7th Start-Up @ Singapore National Business Plan Competition
An NTU team emerged in the top three in the General Category of the competition, which attracted 682 international participants, 183 Executive Summaries and 34 Business Plans.
Young inventors contribute to defence security
Two NTU graduate students have won Tan Kah Kee Young Inventors' Awards for their scientific breakthroughs that help improve security.
Enhancing the communication skills of student teachers
Since July 2005, all student teachers have been attending a course on communication skills as part of the Enhanced Teacher Preparation Programmes offered at NTU's National Institute of Education (NIE).
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