Issue 32, November 2005
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$3 million boost to humanities and social sciences
Toh Puan Mahani Idris Daim's donation of $1.5 million establishes the first endowed professorship in Humanities and Social Sciences at NTU.
NTU President receives highest French honour
Dr Su Guaning is made a Chevalier of the Legion of Honour (Légion d'Honneur) for his outstanding efforts in promoting ties with France in science, academia and the military.
NTU ranked among world's best again
Up two rungs to 48th spot in a ranking of the world's top 200 universities, NTU is the only university in Singapore to advance in this year's world-best league table.
TeamNTU at SEA Games!
Twenty-eight NTU students and alumni don national colours at the 23rd Southeast Asian (SEA) Games in the Philippines. We salute our talents, who are competing for the glory and honour of Singapore.
Foster innovation through education: Dr Charles Vest, LKY Distinguished Visitor
Sharing his views at a public lecture on campus, the former President of MIT urges universities to create exciting and empowering environments, and to innovate to help solve the problems of the world.
Boosting tertiary education in Singapore
NTU and SIM University (UniSIM) formalise plans to leverage their mutual strengths and resources in joint academic, professional and technical activities.
Engineering pioneers win top IES award
Their ground-breaking project, which has produced several world firsts, bags the 2005 IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award.
Two more prestigious awards for innovation
Rising to the Prime Minister's challenge, NTU bags the Innovative and Enterprising Agency Shield for the second year running. This means it's once again the most outstanding public organisation in Singapore supporting innovation.
Dazzling hat-trick
For the third year running, the Andrew Fraser Prize has been awarded to a graduate student from the School of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering (MAE).
Capturing the spirit of enterprise
An NTU student's profiles of gung-ho self-starters earns him the Best Student-Interviewer prize at the Spirit of Enterprise (SOE) Awards.
Confucius Institute launches training and immersion programmes
Junior college and secondary school teachers have reaped the benefits of a three-day course on contemporary China, offered with Shandong University. The institute also organises cultural tours in China.
Premier employers pursue NTU grads
Twenty-six employers meet eligible recruits – top students and student leaders – at NTU's annual Networking Nights.
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