Language in Singapore series – Multilingual Singapore @ 60: Language, Identity, and the Next Chapter

Date: 12 Sep 2025

Time: 02.00PM to 05.00PM

Venue: Music Box, Ngee Ann Polytechnic, 535 Clementi Rd, Singapore 599489

Event Type: Forum, Seminars

School/Department: School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences, School of Humanities & Behavioural Sciences

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Synopsis

As Singapore marks 60 years of independence, the nation's multilingual fabric remains a defining feature of its national identity. This year’s Language in Singapore forum, brought to you by the School of Humanities and Behavioural Sciences (SHBS) at the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS), reflects on the role of multilingualism in shaping a cohesive yet diverse society, and the evolution of Singapore’s multilingual ecology over six decades.

Speakers and participants will critically examine the intersections of language with collective and individual identities, cultural (dis)affiliations, socioeconomic mobility and exclusion, as well as tensions and contradictions between state-oriented language management and shifting linguistic realities and practices in the city-state.

As we write the next chapter of the Singapore story, this forum invites us to celebrate the city-state’s rich linguistic tapestry while addressing critical issues confronting its multilingual future — at a time marked by the challenges of (de)globalization, heightened geopolitical and cultural contestations, demographic shifts arising from migration and an ageing population, and accelerated advancements in technology and AI.


Programme

*Timings in Singapore Standard Time GMT +8
Note: The programme schedule is subject to change and sessions or speakers may be modified to enhance the symposium experience.

TimeProgramme
2:00PM - 2:05PMWelcome Address
Professor Robbie Goh, Provost, Singapore University of Social Sciences
2:05PM - 2:15PMBook Launch - Unity in Diversity: Language and Society in Singapore
2:15PM - 2:20PMRemarks
Professor Eddie Kuo, Honorary Advisor, Centre for Chinese Studies@SUSS
2:20PM - 2:45PMOne People, One Nation, One Singapore: Language Use and Identity among Third Generation Ethnic Chinese
Dr Fong Yeow Wah, Director, Business China
2:45PM - 3:10PMLanguages of Singapore: Finding a Footing in the Tug of War Between Policy and Pragmatism
Dr Ritu Jain, Senior Lecturer/Assistant Chair, School of Humanities, Nanyang Technological University
3:10PM - 3:30PMTea Reception
3:30PM - 3:55PMTranslation in the Classroom: A Missing Link in Singapore’s Multilingual Future?
Mr Rashikin Rajah, Researcher, Singapore University of Social Sciences
3:55PM - 4:20PMFuture Challenges and Opportunities for Multilingualism in Singapore
Dr Chitra Shegar, Director, Reading Edge Academy Pte Ltd
4:20PM - 5:00PMPanel Discussion
5.00PMEnd

 

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