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  2. National University of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The National University of Singapore (NUS) was formed with the merger of the University of Singapore and Nanyang University on 6 August 1980. [20] This was done in part due to the government's desire to pool the two institutions' resources into a single, stronger entity and promote English as Singapore's main language of education.

  3. Institute of Systems Science - Wikipedia

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    NUS-ISS is the technology school of National University of Singapore, specialises in technology education, consultancy, applied research, and career services in the digital sector. It was established in 1981.

  4. Energy Studies Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Energy Studies Institute (ESI) is an independent research institute within the National University of Singapore. [2] The ESI's research and analyses focus on the areas of Energy Economics, Energy Security and Energy and the Environment. [3]

  5. East Asian Institute (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The East Asian Institute (EAI) is an autonomous research institute and think tank of the National University of Singapore (NUS), that focuses on the political, social, and economic development in East and Southeast Asia. As of 2022, the institute's chairman and director are Teh Kok Peng and Bert Hofman respectively. [1] [2]

  6. Duke–NUS Medical School - Wikipedia

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    The school was set up in April 2005 as the Duke–NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore's second medical school, after the Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, and before the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine. It is a collaboration between Duke University in the United States and the National University of Singapore in Singapore.

  7. Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    Through a series of mergers with other universities, the University of Singapore would eventually form the National University of Singapore (NUS). The medical school became the Faculty of Medicine within the university and in 1982, it left its old buildings at Sepoy Lines behind to move into its new campus at Kent Ridge.

  8. Yale-NUS College - Wikipedia

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    National University of Singapore. Levin and National University of Singapore President Tan Chorh Chuan discussed the concept of a joint liberal arts college at the 2009 World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, [20] and eighteen months later, Levin and Yale Provost Peter Salovey circulated to the Yale faculty a prospectus for a liberal arts ...

  9. NUS Museum - Wikipedia

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    The NUS Museum is the oldest university museum in Singapore. It is located within the main campus of the National University of Singapore in southwest Singapore at Kent Ridge. The collections include Chinese, Indian and Southeast Asian materials, consisting of traditional sculptures and paintings, bronzes, jades, ceramics, textiles, and modern ...