A coffee-table book on the 13 major festivals in Singapore. It aims to introduce these festivals to the readers such that they feel like they are experiencing it first-hand, together with us.Bachelor of Communication Studie
Singapore’s demographic is undergoing a drastic change. 47% of the Singaporean population is expecte...
The event was a book launching celebration of the books edited by Prof. Chan Tsang Sing and Prof. Cu...
A Note on Reading Suggested reading list and advice on reading for festivals in religion and culture
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For 9 days in October 2015, the FutureEverything festival took over the popular imagination, public ...
Every year the Pacific University Library plans Celebrations on two of its campuses to honor all fac...
This photojournalism project explores the vibrant and diverse dance community among youths in Singap...
Literature in Singapore is written in the country’s four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay...
The UJ School of Tourism and Hospitality and the UJ Library invite you to join the Edible Book Festi...
The objective is to build a consensus of opinions on how people conceptualise electronic resources a...
This report presents “Come, Let’s Eat!”, a communication campaign by four undergraduates from Wee Ki...
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the n...
Singapore’s demographic is undergoing a drastic change. 47% of the Singaporean population is expecte...
The event was a book launching celebration of the books edited by Prof. Chan Tsang Sing and Prof. Cu...
A Note on Reading Suggested reading list and advice on reading for festivals in religion and culture
A journalism feature celebrating how Singapore has adopted and adapted cultural influences from Chin...
Celebrate Love SG is a communications campaign created, organised and executed by four final year un...
Elixir: Spirits of Celebration is a project that explores the concept of rebirth and cycles of time ...
As editors of the debut issue of a la mode Singapore, we are proud to introduce this first-ever maga...
For 9 days in October 2015, the FutureEverything festival took over the popular imagination, public ...
Every year the Pacific University Library plans Celebrations on two of its campuses to honor all fac...
This photojournalism project explores the vibrant and diverse dance community among youths in Singap...
Literature in Singapore is written in the country’s four official languages: Chinese, English, Malay...
The UJ School of Tourism and Hospitality and the UJ Library invite you to join the Edible Book Festi...
The objective is to build a consensus of opinions on how people conceptualise electronic resources a...
This report presents “Come, Let’s Eat!”, a communication campaign by four undergraduates from Wee Ki...
On 9 August 2015, Singapore celebrated its 50th year of national independence, a milestone for the n...
Singapore’s demographic is undergoing a drastic change. 47% of the Singaporean population is expecte...
The event was a book launching celebration of the books edited by Prof. Chan Tsang Sing and Prof. Cu...
A Note on Reading Suggested reading list and advice on reading for festivals in religion and culture