How NTU’s homegrown technologies are reshaping our future
Exciting evolutions in science and tech, and useful tips to help you navigate your undergraduate years and beyond
How NTU’s homegrown technologies are reshaping our future
World-renowned British designer Thomas Heatherwick, designer of the Hive, was on campus to talk about sustainable architecture. Here are some fast facts about NTU’s Instagrammable building that you may not know
NTU undergraduate and artificial intelligence (AI) enthusiast Arav Behl shares some tricks to prompt ChatGPT like a pro, so that it can be like that study buddy on speed dial or your brainy bestie
It’s okay to have mixed feelings about using AI. HEY! student writer Zaneta Ng reflects on GenAI use in university and shares expert tips on how to approach it
Top tips of students from the Overseas Entrepreneurship Programme who interned in China, Denmark and the US
Want to be the next Steve Jobs or Mark Zuckerberg? Kick off your entrepreneurial journey in university
With NTU’s support, these enterprising students and young alumni are shaking things up with their bold new ventures
How NTU’s homegrown technologies are reshaping our future
Starting university is exciting, but it takes adjusting to. HEY! student writer Zaneta Ng learns about the challenges two students faced in their first year and gets NTU experts and seniors to help them out
It’s great to have a cosy, convenient space on campus to call home, but that’s not the only reason to sign up for hall life
Ace your graduation. Get the tricky bits – the hood, the mortarboard and your conduct – right, with the help of NTU students Iqbal Singh, Anais Herbaux and Oh Ling En
Graduation is just the start of a new phase of your journey with NTU. Here’s how you can stay connected to your alma mater and find even more support for your aspirations
Your dream job can be within reach if you start planning early in university. Class of 2024 grads reveal how they landed hot jobs, even in this tough job market
Can ChatGPT crystal-ball gaze and predict future uses of four AI technologies developed by NTU’s computing researchers? Yes, and quite creatively to boot
Recent hackathon winners reveal the secrets to their success
Hailey, a hyper-realistic character we created using generative artificial intelligence (AI), chats with Prof Luke Ong, founding dean of NTU’s new College of Computing & Data Science, about how NTU will train talents to embrace the AI revolution
How NTU’s homegrown technologies are reshaping our future
These NTU subjects are ranked in the global top ten in the latest Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) subject rankings. Students tell us why they chose to specialise in these fields
An education here transcends borders, blending global experiences, diverse learning and innovative campus life, preparing you for a future filled with possibilities
How NTU’s homegrown technologies are reshaping our future
When you’re on holiday, why call on a tour guide when you can tap a digital one and save yourself a fee?
Kon Wen Xuan’s research project harnesses AI to diagnose and propose a prescription for Traditional Chinese Medicine patients
Use AI to co-create a good piece of creative work and see if it can be done ethically – that was Art, Design & Media student Lim Hui Qi’s objective when she set out to complete her project for an AI generative art module
Considering NTU for higher education? We asked AI for a list of burning questions you may be too shy to voice out. Get the answers straight from NTU students and the university admissions team here
If someone says “You think like a robot,” would you take it as a compliment?
It’s 2am and you’re staring at your laptop screen, filled with drafts of your essay titled “CC1 article_v3b” and “CC1 article_Final_Final_I swear”. Wouldn’t it be great to have someone confirm that you’re on the right track, right now?
See how students from diverse fields at NTU experiment with AI to push the boundaries of learning and redefine what is possible
A tongue-in-cheek look at some stereotypes of people you’ll meet in your years at NTU. Do any of these sound familiar to you?
How made-in-NTU technologies are changing our future
Perhaps the answer to a more sustainable planet is thinking outside the (used) box. See how NTU scientists are using junk in ingenious ways to fuel our world
Take inspiration from how your profs prepared for exams when they were undergraduates (and discover the science of why their methods work)
NTU students share what it’s like to be at the frontline of defending cyber space
Speakers at the recent TEDxNTU event on campus shared innovative ways to deal with life’s challenges
Sumptuous eats at a fraction of restaurant prices, right here at NTU
Currently on a semester’s exchange at Western Sydney University, third-year communication student Christalyn Tan chats with her friend, Jacob Loh, a computer science freshman who is curious about exchange
Freshmen, need some help easing into university life? Here’s some advice from four fresh graduates of the Class of 2023 who have written heartfelt letters to their past selves
NTU by the numbers
TikTok’s influence has bled into everyday life, so much so that parents are now asking their children: “What is TikTok?” While we might be well-versed in using the app, explaining it is just the slightest bit tricky, because where do we even begin?
Class of 2023 graduates share how they landed coveted roles in sizzling sectors
With the blistering heat getting many of us hot and bothered, we got NTU experts to weigh in on common methods for keeping cool on warm days. Find out which ones really work
How made-in-NTU technologies are changing our future
Your varsity years will be some of the most transformative ones for you, and it begins with picking a university that fits your ambitions. But first, you need to ask the right questions
How to use ChatGPT responsibly to help you navigate university life, not just academically, but also in other aspects, such as preparing for internships or co-curricular activities
Although ChatGPT can provide a hand in daily tasks, always take its advice with a pinch of salt as it can be unreliable and inaccurate, as these excerpts here show
Millennials may have been the first to be blessed with the bold, new world of emojis, but Gen Z created their own emoji vocabulary that no one saw coming
How made-in-NTU technologies are changing our future
Get both an endorphin rush and a fill of nature with these campus running routes recommended by the NTU Runners’ Club
Preparing yourself for life on the NTU campus? Get a taste of what your future holds with this primer