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The STEP Sociovation Forum 2020 will once again bring together young leaders from the region, this time with a focus on environment advocacy via visual storytelling.
Don't miss this opportunity to interact with our faculty members from the SUSS School of Law, and have your questions about the Law Programmes answered.
Work with Exciting and Promising brands. Exposure to real challenges in the market. Opportunity to challenge your creativity.
Date: 06 Apr 2020
This co-sponsorship grant supports Singaporean translation and interpretation practitioners from the private sector.
Date: 18 Mar 2020
This minor will prepare you with the fundamental knowledge and understanding of special education, both in a mainstream and a special school setting.
Date: 03 Mar 2020
SUSS, together with Wen Ken Group, distributed care packs to the Ministry of Home Affairs officers at the Woodlands Checkpoint on Feb 27.
Date: 27 Feb 2020
18 SUSS students took up the challenge to understand Jakarta and attempt to solve some of the pain points found in the city.
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