Achievements & Awards

Early Career Teaching Award recipient, Dr. Cindy Fu, shares insights on supporting student learning

The Residential Colleges Teaching Awards are held annually to honour faculty members who showcase excellence in teaching. These awards highlight the commitment of educators to foster learning environments that extend beyond the traditional classroom. Dr. Cindy Fu, a fellow at Residential College 4, was recently recognised with the RC Early Career Teaching Award. We spoke to Dr. Fu to gain some insights into her experiences and approach to teaching.

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Celebrating UTC2704 – High Impact Publications on Energy Systems

Congratulations to Dr. Bellam Sreenivasulu and his students, Loh Jiong Rui and Khoong Wei Kit for their outstanding achievement in publishing their UTC2704 project work in the prestigious Applied Energy journal in 2024. These high-impact publications out this course supervised by RC4 fellow, Dr Bellam Sreenivasulu showcases the academic depth and research innovation coming from systems thinking and system dynamics approaches at Residential College 4 (RC4).

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Pro bono award winners lauded for making a difference

The NUS Faculty of Law recognised 18 law students, alumni and mentors for their leadership and contributions in pro bono projects at the second NUS Law Pro Bono Awards ceremony. Four pro bono projects received financial grants through the RHTLaw Taylor Wessing Subhas Anandan Pro Bono Award and the NUS Law Class of 1992 Pro Bono Award. This year, the faculty also introduced two new awards – the Pro Bono Pioneer Award and the Pro Bono Mentor Award.

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Their app makes doing laundry less of a chore

Doing laundry at the University may no longer be a tedious chore, thanks to three students from NUS Residential College 4 (RC4) and their creative tracking device. The task often necessitated a trip to the laundry room only to find all washing machines in use, requiring them to then carry their clothes to other laundry rooms in search of an available washing machine. Enter College Laundry Bot, developed by RC4 students Yong Shan Xian (Year 3), David Ten (Year 2) and Teo Wei Song (Year 2).

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