Thought Leadership

Some of the world’s leaders, and leading thinkers from NUS and overseas, regularly gather and add to the rich diversity of thoughts and ideas on our campuses, in Singapore and across the globe.
Here’s what they had to share.

How Singapore can protect children while helping them navigate social media

Hong Kong and Singapore: A case of regulatory prisoner’s dilemma

Hong Kong and Singapore: A case of regulatory prisoner’s dilemma

Speaker: Speaker: Ben Charoenwong | 9 February 2023

What Valentine’s Day present to expect in Budget 2023

What Valentine’s Day present to expect in Budget 2023

Speaker: Speakers: Simon Poh | 7 February 2023

Who should we hold responsible when AI goes wrong?

Who should we hold responsible when AI goes wrong?

Speaker: Speakers: Anantharaman Muralidharan | 31 January 2023

Singapore has a vision for tomorrow – to improve work and employment

Singapore has a vision for tomorrow – to improve work and employment

Speaker: Speaker: Associate Professor in Practice Terence Ho | 18 January 2023

AI-generated content is taking over the world. But who owns it?

AI-generated content is taking over the world. But who owns it?

Speaker: Speaker: Professor Simon Chesterman | 11 January 2023

Commentary: The evidence of Singapore’s preparedness efforts is clear

Commentary: The evidence of Singapore’s preparedness efforts is clear

Speaker: Speakers: Dr Khoo Yoong Khean and Dr Ruklanthi de Alwis | 10 January 2023

CDC vouchers do more than help people cope with rising prices

CDC vouchers do more than help people cope with rising prices

Speaker: Speaker: Associate Professor in Practice Terence Ho | 10 January 2023

Creative Tech was the pride of S’pore. Is there an equivalent today?

Creative Tech was the pride of S’pore. Is there an equivalent today?

Speaker: Speaker: Dr Samer Elhajjar | 7 January 2023

Resolved to earn more money in 2023? Richer doesn’t mean happier

Resolved to earn more money in 2023? Richer doesn’t mean happier

Speaker: Speakers: Dr Mathew Mathews and Mr Melvin Tay | 5 January 2023