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The National University of Singapore Postgraduate by Coursework Fair Returns in 2024, Offering a Wealth of Programmes and Expert Insights

The NUS Postgraduate by Coursework Fair 2024 showcases a diverse array of postgraduate coursework programmes featuring expert-led information sessions, interactive booths for in-person attendees, and exclusive incentives for prospective students.

SINGAPORE - Media OutReach Newswire - 21 August 2024 - The much-anticipated National University of Singapore Postgraduate by Coursework Fair 2024 (NUS PGCF 2024) returns, showcasing the various postgraduate programmes and opportunities offered by the University.

The National University of Singapore Postgraduate by Coursework Fair 2024 (NUS PGCF 2024) is back, and happening on 28 Sep 2024.
The National University of Singapore Postgraduate by Coursework Fair 2024 (NUS PGCF 2024) is back, and happening on 28 Sep 2024.

Scheduled to be held on 28th September at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, the fair offers prospective students the flexibility of attending either in-person or virtually through our comprehensive event portal. As a hallmark event in the academic calendar, NUS PGCF 2024 provides a seamless experience for participants, ensuring they can explore a wealth of postgraduate opportunities regardless of their location.

The theme of NUS PGCF 2024, "Shaping Your Future," encapsulates the transformative potential of postgraduate education at the National University of Singapore. This event is a clarion call to prospective students, encouraging them to take proactive steps towards realising their academic and career aspirations. At the heart of this theme is the belief that the decisions made today can profoundly influence one's future. The fair provides an invaluable platform for those considering postgraduate education to delve into the diverse programmes available at NUS and gain first-hand insights from experts in various fields.

Shaping a Future Through Advanced Learning

The NUS PGCF 2024 promises an enriching day filled with rich academic opportunities and networking, featuring a series of information sessions and booths onsite hosted by participating schools, faculties, colleges and institutes, designed to provide comprehensive insights into the University's offerings. Attendees can expect:

  • Information Sessions
    The fair will host 12 information sessions, each focusing on distinct areas of study and research. These sessions are led by distinguished faculty members and industry experts who will offer in-depth discussions on programme specifics, potential career paths, and the unique advantages of studying at NUS. For instance, Ms Faith Yong from NUS Business School will delve into its various Master of Science (MSc) programmes, detailing how these courses are designed to prepare students for a dynamic business environment. Special sessions also feature Mr Benjamin Tey from the School of Continuing and Lifelong Education (SCALE), who will be discussing multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary MSc programmes offered through SCALE. Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real-time responses, making these sessions an invaluable resource for anyone considering postgraduate education.

  • Booths and Direct Engagement
    In addition to the information sessions, the fair will feature 12 booths representing various NUS Schools, Faculties, Colleges, and Institutes at the event. These booths provide a platform for in-person attendees to engage directly with programme consultants and faculty members, offering a personalised touch to the exploration of potential academic paths. This direct interaction allows prospective students to gain a deeper understanding of the curriculum, admissions processes, and the support available throughout their academic journey at NUS.
The fair will feature representatives from the following 13 NUS Schools/ Faculties/ Colleges/ Institutes:
  • College of Design and Engineering
  • Duke NUS Medical School
  • Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
  • Faculty of Law
  • Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy
  • NUS Business School
  • NUS Graduate School
  • NUS-ISS
  • Risk Management Institute
  • Saw Swee Hock School of Public Health
  • School of Computing
  • School of Continuing and Lifelong Education
  • Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine

  • Exclusive Incentives and Lucky Draw
    Singapore Citizens and Singapore Permanent Residents can benefit from the recently announced 40% tuition fee rebate for more than 80 Master's Degree programmes. In addition, attendees who provide feedback on the event stand a chance to win Amazon vouchers.
The fair allows for prospective postgraduate students to discover the full range of programmes offered at one of the world's top universities to gain valuable insights and make meaningful connections that can help shape their academic and professional futures.

Event Details
NUS Postgraduate by Coursework Fair 2024
Date: 28 September 2024, Saturday
Time: 10:30am to 6:30pm
Venue: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore

To register, please visit: https://www.gevme.com/site/NUS-PGCF-2024
Hashtag: #NUS

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National University of Singapore

National University of Singapore (NUS) is Asia's leading global university, renowned for excellence in education, research, and innovation. Established in 1905, NUS offers a diverse range of programmes across disciplines, blending rigorous academic theory with practical application. Our inclusive community fosters a rich exchange of ideas, preparing students for global challenges. NUS is a hub for cutting-edge research, addressing key issues from health to sustainability. Committed to holistic education and social responsibility, we empower students to become well-rounded leaders who contribute meaningfully to society.

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