Highlights
HASS announces co-winners for 2022 Digital Humanities Award
The Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences (HASS) cluster at SUTD is pleased to announce the 2022 co-winners of the Digital Humanities Award.
Students Han Xing Yi and Velusamy Sathia Kumar Ragul receive excellent review for their online repository project on the Japanese Army Occupation during World War II
As their final project for the course 02.126 Southeast Asia under Japan: Motives, Memoirs, and Media, students Han Xing Yi and Velusamy Sathia Kumar Ragul designed a voluminous online repository for primary and secondary sources related to studying the occupation of Southeast Asia by the Japanese Imperial Army during World War II.
How do children learn to trust an adultās non-verbal cues?
In judging a communicatorās trustworthiness, children consider their track record of accuracy and degree of access to knowledge, find ĢĒŠÄVlogrchers.
Are tech-savvy millennials safe from technological disruptions in their careers?
A unique exploration of millennialsā vulnerabilities to work disruptions and how we can create better career futures.
Catering to the various appetites of technology adoption in Singaporeās food centres
SUTD study shows that involving hawkers and food stall owners early in the technology implementation process is key to quicker technology adoption at their workplaces.
Student Huang Qiuhongās article on Endau Settlement published in Emory Journal of Asian Studies
We interviewed student Huang Qiuhong who published her article āThe Japanese Occupation of Singapore: Examining the Success of the Endau Settlementā in the Emory Journal of Asian Studies.
ISTD Senior Caleb Leeās Short Film āThe Broken Circuitā is an Official Selection for the Essex DocFest
Graduating ISTD Senior Caleb Lee has been receiving some recognition for his short film, “The Broken Circuit”, a moving, personal account of how he experienced the ācircuit breakerā ā Singaporeās nationwide lockdown of two months to contain the spread of Covid-19.
HASSā studentsā paper accepted for presentation at the Singapore Conference on Applied Psychology (SCAP) 2020 (postponed to 2021)
Four SUTD students who took Associate Professor Yow Wei Quinās course 02.218 Introduction to Psychology in 2019 submitted a research paper to the Singapore Conference on Applied Psychology (SCAP) in 2020 (postponed to 2021 due to covid-19). Their paper has been accepted for presentation!
Congratulations to our Pioneer Class of MUSPP Graduates
On 14 September 2019, we officially graduated our first batch of Masterās in Urban Science, Planning and Policy graduates.
HASS PhD Student Suhailaās Journey in SUTD
HASS interviewed PhD student Suhaila (Class of 2018) on her SUTD journey thus far. Read on to find out more about the recent conferences that she has attended as well as her hopes and plans in assuming the Academic Director position in the Graduate Student Association Executive Committee of 2019/2020.