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SICC-13: Call for Abstracts!
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Don’t miss your chance to present your research at SICC-13 and gain visibility on a global stage. Share your latest findings, connect with experts and contribute to conversations shaping the future of chemistry.
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Where ideas meet opportunity 💡
Be part of a global gathering where ideas, research and collaboration come together.
At SICC-13, gain insights from leading experts, explore cutting-edge developments and connect with researchers and industry professionals from around the world.
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A chemistry graduate in the global risk industry?
This may be unexpected. But this is precisely how career trajectories are in today’s workplace – non-linear.
For alumna Marie Ang that meant stepping into Aon, where she now supports her team to provide risk solutions for clients regionally.
Her story reflects a growing reality: work readiness today is shaped not only by what you study, but how you think, adapt and connect with others.
From the employer’s perspective, Helen Clark shares a similar view: technical skills can be taught but what matters more is curiosity, adaptability and people skills.
Different perspectives, same takeaway: your degree is only the beginning.
Find out more → link in bio @nus.chs
Last call for applications! The application round closes on 30 Apr 2026.
Make a difference with NUS. Reimagine molecules, reactions, and processes for a low‑carbon, circular future with the MSc in Sustainable Chemistry for Energy and Environment. 🌿⚗️
Apply today: /NUSApplySCE
Learn more: /NUSCHMSCE
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Early bird registration for SICC-13 is now open 🎉.
Take advantage of special rates and confirm your spot among leading chemists and researchers from around the world. It’s more than a conference. It’s where ideas meet, collaborations begin and innovation happens.
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One Planet. One Tomorrow. 🌍🌱
The world is growing fast, and so are the pressures on energy, resources, and our environment. Turn your chemistry training into real-world climate and sustainability impact with our Master of Science in Sustainable Chemistry for Energy and Environment.
At NUS, our Master of Science in Sustainable Chemistry for Energy and Environment program is built with a chemistry-centric focus:
• Design sustainable functional materials
• Develop greener reactions and smarter processes
• Gain exposure through hands-on learning and industry-linked opportunities
• Prepare for careers across clean energy R&D, clean manufacturing, environmental & water tech, and sustainability strategy
📅 Applications open now till 30 April 2026 (Aug 2026 intake).
💡 Limited time: Singapore Citizens (SC) & Permanent Residents (SPR) enjoy a 40% tuition fee rebate!
Apply today: /NUSApplySCE
Learn more: /NUSCHMSCE
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Ever wondered what’s inside the products we use every day? 🧪
For @nus.chs Chemistry (@chemnus ) student Soh Ying Xuan (@yingtrovert ), that question became a self-directed research journey.
Through her UROPS project, she turned her focus to the unseen - microplastic particles lurking in facial scrubs - and set out to study the prevalence of plastics in cosmetic products.
“I had the freedom to explore independently and work with advanced microscopes, whilst pursuing my passion in the personal care industry,” she says.
Her Minor in French Language Studies also offered a refreshing contrast to the structured logic of chemistry, pushing her to “think in different ways.”
What questions will you uncover when you choose to study chemistry? Join the College of Humanities and Sciences to find out. Links in bio @nus.chs
We are pleased to announce that the deadline for our Master of Science in Sustainable Chemistry for Energy and Environment has been extended until 30 April 2026!
The one-year full time programme is tailored for graduates seeking expertise in sustainability-driven chemical innovation. With a focus on designing functional materials, greener reactions, and smarter processes, it equips students to tackle today’s and tomorrow’s challenges in clean energy, circular manufacturing, and environmental protection.
Upgrade your impact in the green economy with NUS Chemistry today.
Learn more about the programme here: /NUSCHMSCE
Apply for the programme here: /NUSApplySCE
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Science student in a humanities class? 😱 Unexpected plot twist.
We sat down with Amir and Sharon to talk about their most surprising lessons at CHS and their learnings from stepping into humanities classes.
@nus.chs . It’s all about stepping outside your discipline. Taking the class that challenges you. And finding discoveries waiting on the other side of your comfort zone.
Find out more ➡️ Link in bio @nus.chs
Why do some of the most promising solar technologies fail in real-world conditions?
Dr Park Somin from @nus.fos is tackling this question head-on. Her research focuses on strengthening the microscopic interface of solar cells - the tiny layer that often decides if a device survives heat, humidity and constant use.
By designing self-assembling molecules that form a tightly knit network at the interface, her work strengthens this fragile layer, improving device efficiency and heat resistance.
The team’s findings were published in the journal 𝘚𝘤𝘪𝘦𝘯𝘤𝘦(November 2025).
Find out more ➡ links in bio @nus.fos
Today, the Department of Chemistry hosted the Chemistry Awards & Appreciation Lunch, a heartfelt celebration of gratitude and connection. We were honoured to recognise our alumni donors who continue to support our students through Chemistry Alumni Study Award, and to create a meaningful space for students to meet and engage with donors. We also shared a brief update on the Fund and the impact made possible through your generosity. The event was truly uplifting, filled with joy, appreciation, and fulfilment. Thank you for being part of this journey and for supporting the next generation 🫶