Graduate employment survey reflected positive job prospects for fresh graduates of NTU, with higher starting pay and the majority clinching jobs within six months of graduation.
NTU Engineering students apply their technical knowledge and expertise to compete and create the best innovative app for Tencent's WeChat Smart Platform.
A group of NTU engineering students have built two eco-friendly cars to participate in this month’s Shell Eco-marathon, with one of the cars made out of 3D-printed parts.
Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean took on students’ questions on employment, family, aspirations, kampong spirit and many more in a two-hour dialogue session during the Ministerial Forum last evening.
Lack of hall space, cultural barriers top the list of issues faced by exchange students in NTU. Writers Saranya Mahendran and Tan Yuan Ting talk to these students for an insight into the problems they face.
The former NTU journalism professor is back in the spotlight again after responding to recent comments by president Bertil Andersson on Dr George's tenure rejection.
Invented by NTU Associate Professor Darren Sun, the self-cleaning membrane boasts an operational lifespan twice that of current technologies in the industry.
The new medical centre at Nanyang Avenue, which officially opened on 9 Sep, contains newer medical equipment, and consolidates medical and counselling services for the convenience of students and staff.
At the annual Entrepreneurship & Innovation Festival, NTU Provost Professor Freddy Boey gave valuable advice to budding entrepreneurs. Participants were also treated to a host of innovation-themed activities throughout the eight-day event.
Yesterday’s vote recount led to a dramatic change in EEE Club election results, with the majority of votes for the positions of President and Social Secretary going to different candidates from the ones elected on Union Day.
NTU’s Nanyang Auditorium was the venue for this year’s Mass Call, an annual event organised by the Supreme Court of Singapore for the admission of new advocates and solicitors to the Singapore Bar.
Touch of the Hearts Committee, a charity organisation made up of students from Hall of Residence 4, held a fundraising event for the Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore. Toh Ting Wei finds out more.