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Guaranteed admission for a fee? That’s the pitch some so-called study-abroad agents on Chinese social media are using to lure students into paying for fake promises. Now, Singapore’s top universities, NUS and NTU, are warning prospective applicants to beware of these fraudulent schemes that claim to secure fast-track entry into their postgraduate programmes. So what’s really going on behind these 'guaranteed' offers, and how are universities here fighting back? On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Eugene Tan, Professor of law at Singapore Management University, to find out more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nus giain sin ils fastizs dal cudesch ch'è stà indispensabel per la vita religiusa da la populaziun catolica grischuna. La «Consolaziun dell'olma devoziusa» è il cudesch da chanzuns spiritualas il pli impurtant da la Surselva sco era dal Surmeir, u atgnamain da l'entir Grischun catolic. Ella è cumparì tranter il 1690 ed il 1945 en 12 ediziuns. Iso Albin è s'occupà intensivamain cun quest cudesch e raquinta dad el.
On The BIG Show today, we discuss the new hotel being opened on NUS grounds for visiting students and faculty! Check out the full article here: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/new-185-room-hotel-to-open-on-nus-campus-in-kent-ridge-in-first-half-of-2026 Connect with us on Instagram: @kiss92fm @Glennn @angeliqueteo @officialtimoh Producers: @shalinisusan97 @snailgirl2000See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summary The conversation delves into the recent firing of James Franklin from Penn State, exploring the implications for the program and potential candidates for the head coach position. The discussion also touches on the broader coaching carousel in college football, evaluating the performance of coaches like Dan Lanning and the potential fit of Brian Kelly at Penn State. The rivalry between Texas and Oklahoma is revisited, highlighting the current state of both programs and the challenges they face. In this conversation, the speakers delve into various aspects of college football, discussing the speed of the game, the challenges of film analysis, and the impact of All-22 film on football discourse. They express frustrations with quarterback decisions and the lack of cohesion in college football teams, while also analyzing the current state of top teams and the implications of the NIL transfer portal. The conversation touches on coaching changes, buyouts, and predictions for upcoming games, highlighting the evolving landscape of college football. Chapters 00:00 James Franklin's Firing and Its Implications 02:13 Coaching Carousel: Who's Next for Penn State? 05:00 Evaluating James Franklin's Coaching Value 07:57 The Future of Penn State Football 10:46 Brian Kelly: A Potential Fit for Penn State? 13:33 Dan Lanning's Coaching Credibility 16:20 Michigan's Coaching Situation and Future Prospects 19:10 Coaching Changes and Wealth Dynamics 20:18 Red River Rivalry: Texas vs. Oklahoma 22:26 Quarterback Performance and Game Strategy 23:41 Offensive Struggles Across College Football 27:22 The Impact of Film Analysis on Football Discourse 31:04 NUS and the State of Quarterback Play 35:50 The Future of College Football Playoffs 38:38 Coaching Decisions and Player Development 41:28 Upcoming Game Predictions and Analysis 45:00 Rivalries and Historical Context 49:59 Coaching Buyouts and Future Implications
L'entschatta october è stà a Vella il terz Festival da la chanzun rumantscha e danovamain hai dà ina retscha novas chanzuns. Tge schabegia cun las chanzuns? E tgi vegn a chantar quellas? Ensemen cun il president da l'Uniun chanzun rumantscha, Clau Scherrer, ed il responsabel per la concurrenza da novas chanzuns, Giusep Giuanin Decurtins, faschain ina bilantscha dals trais festivals. Nus discutain tranter auter la dumonda: Tge è ina chanzun simpla e datti quai insumma? In auter punct è co che las passa 130 novas chanzuns duain chattar la via en ils repertoris u ils programs da noss chors.
Oserais-tu voyager nu et sans argent pour réaliser tes rêves ? Eux oui ! Voici Nans Thomassey de la série docu Nus et Culottés, sur oser rencontrer des inconnus, dormir chez un assassin et croire en l'humanité !Abonne-toi !SOMMAIRE 01:26 Le début de l'aventure 04:34 J'ai 3 jours de vacances et je suis très heureux 08:28 Qui a le plus peur ? 12:35 2 anecdotes 18:21 Comment rendre ton quotidien extraordinaire ? 22:00 Pourquoi ça lui tient à cœur ? 25:15 J'ai arrêté l'alcool 27:03 2 conseils pour rencontrer des inconnus 29:56 Sais-tu dire s'il te plaît ? 32:18 Je refuse de croire que l'humain est mauvais 34:08 Dormir chez un assassin 35:17 Pourquoi les inconnus nous touchent plus ? DANS CET ÉPISODE► Pour voir l'émission Nus et Culottés : https://www.france.tv/france-5/nus-et-culottes__Le site officiel de Soif de Sens.Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Nus et Culottés, tu connais ? Voici un extrait de l'interview de demain avec Nans Thomassey de la série docu Nus et Culottés, sur oser rencontrer des inconnus, dormir chez un assassin et croire en l'humanité !Abonne-toi !__Le site officiel de Soif de Sens.Soutenir Soif de Sens via Tipeee.__Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Singapore draws a firm line on freelance work. Foreigners need valid passes to take on physical gigs like food delivery, private hire driving or on-site photography, whereas the lines are more blurred for firms hiring overseas talent for remote jobs such as coding, design and content creation. The approach has sparked debate over fairness, competition, and how Singapore can protect local livelihoods while staying open to global expertise. Dr. Clara Lee, Research Fellow at the Institute of Policy Studies at NUS, joins the Breakfast Show to unpack what this divide means for workers, businesses and the future of work.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
The US has long attracted top global talent, but changes to the H-1B visa are prompting skilled workers to consider other options. Countries like Canada, the UK, and China are quickly adapting to lure them with faster, flexible visa programs. The key question: can Singapore turn these strengths into a competitive advantage for attracting global talent, and what would it mean for its economy and innovation? On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks with Sumit Agarwal, Professor of Finance, Real Estate and Economics at NUS Business School and Managing Director of Sustainable and Green Finance Institute at NUS, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MONEY FM 89.3 - Prime Time with Howie Lim, Bernard Lim & Finance Presenter JP Ong
On the final day of debate on the President’s Address, housing took centre stage, with Senior Minister of State Sun Xueling pointing to higher BTO supply as a way to widen eligibility and improve affordability, alongside fresh plans for upgrading older flats. MPs also turned to broader questions of identity and work: Patrick Tay called for strengthening the “Singaporean core,” while Desmond Tan urged Singapore to harness both artificial intelligence and ageing workers in reshaping the labour force. Wrapping up, Minister Chan Chun Sing spoke of moving from “delivering for” to “delivering with” Singaporeans to build a more collaborative “we first” society. On The Big Story, Hongbin Jeong speaks to Dr Melvin Tay, Research Fellow, Institute of Policy Studies, NUS, to find out more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gia per la 35avla giada ha lieu la concurrenza da brassbands – ed era massa fans vegnan dapi massa onns. Sonda, ils 20 da settember 2025 è il KKL a Lucerna danovamain il center da la musica da brass. Nov furmaziuns da la Svizra ed il giast internaziunal dals Stadis Unids, la Five Lake Silver Band, cumbattan per las arbajas. E sco mintg'onn datti ina fulla da fans che van a tadlar. Nus avain discurrì cun intginas persunas che van dapi blers onns al Swiss Open davart lur fascinaziun per questa concurrenza.
Global order is shifting - how can Southeast Asia seize opportunity amid uncertainty? Hosted by Michelle Martin with Prof Alfred Schipke, Professor of the Practice of International Finance at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and Director of the East Asian Institute at NUS. Ahead of the FutureChina Global Forum’s Opening Plenary, Prof Schipke shares insights on China’s economic balancing act, weak demand, and property overhang. He explores ASEAN’s role as a neutral investment harbour in a fractured global landscape. From tariffs reshaping supply chains to China’s AI and digital ambitions, what lies ahead for policy and business leaders? Hear what 600 delegates at FCGF 2025 will be asking as the world in flux redraws opportunities and risks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
QS世界大学排名顺序整理的全球前20所顶尖大学校训1. 麻省理工学院 (Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MIT)/ˌmæsəˈtʃuːsɪts ˈɪnstɪtjuːt əv tekˈnɒlədʒi/校训: Mens et Manus (拉丁语)英文翻译: Mind and Hand中文翻译: 理论与实践并重2. 剑桥大学 (University of Cambridge)/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti əv ˈkeɪmbrɪdʒ/校训: Hinc lucem et pocula sacra (拉丁语)英文翻译: From here, light and sacred draughts中文翻译: 此地乃启蒙之所,智识之源3. 牛津大学 (University of Oxford)/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti əv ˈɒksfəd/校训: Dominus Illuminatio Mea (拉丁语)英文翻译: The Lord is my light中文翻译: 上主乃吾光4. 哈佛大学 (Harvard University)/ˈhɑːvəd ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: Veritas (拉丁语)英文翻译: Truth中文翻译: 真理5. 斯坦福大学 (Stanford University)/ˈstænfəd ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: Die Luft der Freiheit weht (德语)英文翻译: The wind of freedom blows中文翻译: 愿自由之风劲吹6. 帝国理工学院 (Imperial College London)/ɪmˈpɪəriəl ˈkɒlɪdʒ ˈlʌndən/校训: Scientia imperii decus et tutamen (拉丁语)英文翻译: Scientific knowledge, the crowning glory and the safeguard of the empire中文翻译: 科学知识是帝国的至高荣耀和守护者7. 苏黎世联邦理工学院 (ETH Zurich) /ˌiːtiːˈeɪtʃ ˈzʊərɪk/QS排名: 7 | THE排名: 11校训: Welcome tomorrow (英语)中文翻译: 欢迎明天8. 伦敦大学学院 (UCL) /ˌjuːsiːˈel/校训: Cuncti adsint meritaeque expectent praemia palmae (拉丁语)英文翻译: Let all come who by merit deserve the most reward中文翻译: 让所有应得奖赏的佼佼者齐聚于此9. 芝加哥大学 (University of Chicago) /ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti əv ʃɪˈkɑːɡəʊ/校训: Crescat scientia; vita excolatur (拉丁语)英文翻译: Let knowledge grow from more to more; and so be human life enriched中文翻译: 益智厚生10. 加州大学伯克利分校 (UC Berkeley) /ˌjuːˈsiː bɜːkli/校训: Fiat Lux (拉丁语)英文翻译: Let there be light中文翻译: 要有光11. 新加坡国立大学 (National University of Singapore, NUS)/ˈnæʃnəl ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti əv ˈsɪŋəpɔː/校训: Towards a Global Knowledge Enterprise中文翻译: 致力成为全球知识企业12. 康奈尔大学 (Cornell University) /kɔːˈnel ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: I would found an institution where any person can find instruction in any study (英语)中文翻译: 我将创立一所院校,让任何人都能在此找到任何学科的指导13. 耶鲁大学 (Yale University)/jeɪl ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: Lux et Veritas (拉丁语)英文翻译: Light and Truth中文翻译: 光明与真理14. 北京大学 (Peking University, PKU)/ˈpiːˈkɪŋ ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: 思想自由,兼容并包 (中文)英文翻译: Freedom of Thought, Embrace Inclusiveness注: 此为核心精神,非官方拉丁文校训15. 普林斯顿大学 (Princeton University)/ˈprɪnstən ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: Dei Sub Numine Viget (拉丁语)英文翻译: Under God's power she flourishes中文翻译: 因上帝之力而繁荣16. 清华大学 (Tsinghua University)/ˈtʃɪŋˈhwɑː ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: 自强不息,厚德载物 (中文)来源: 《周易》英文翻译: Self-Discipline and Social Commitment17. 爱丁堡大学 (University of Edinburgh)/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti əv ˈedɪnbərə/校训: The Learned Can See Twice (英语)中文翻译: 智者不仅能看见,更能洞察18. 宾夕法尼亚大学 (University of Pennsylvania, UPenn)/ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti əv ˌpensɪlˈveɪniə/校训: Leges sine moribus vanae (拉丁语)英文翻译: Laws without morals are useless中文翻译: 法无德不立19. 新加坡南洋理工大学 (Nanyang Technological University, NTU)/ˈnænjæŋ ˌteknəˈlɒdʒɪkəl ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti/校训: 暂无传统校训20. 东京大学 (The University of Tokyo)/ðə ˌjuːnɪˈvɜːsəti əv ˈtoʊkioʊ/校训: 无官方校训更多卡卡老师分享公众号:卡卡课堂 卡卡老师微信:kakayingyu001送你一份卡卡老师学习大礼包,帮助你在英文学习路上少走弯路
Ir a campar è ina furma da far vacanzas fitg populara e quai en differentas furmas. La basa per campar è fitg simpla e senza grond luxus: la tenda. Ronja Muoth ha passentà ina notg sin il campadi Muglin a Müstair per chattar ora co ch'ins dorma il meglier sin in campadi. Nus pudain gia ussa tradir ch'i na dependa betg mo dal satg da durmir. Camping – das bedeutet Natur, Freiheit und Schlafen unter dem Sternenhimmel. Doch wie schläft es sich wirklich auf einem Campingplatz? Ronja Muoth hat ihr Zelt auf dem Camping Muglin in Müstair aufgeschlagen und eine Nacht dort verbracht. Sie wollte herausfinden, was es braucht, um gut zu schlafen – und dabei zeigt sich: Der Schlafsack allein macht noch keinen erholsamen Camping-Schlaf.
Doctors in Singapore spend nearly half their working hours on paperwork instead of patients. Can AI help give that time back? On Good Tech, Lynlee Foo speaks with Xie Qihuang and Alexander Shao-Rong Pang, co-founders of Hesyra, a homegrown healthtech startup building an AI medical scribe. Born out of an NUS project, Hesyra listens to consultations and automatically generates clinical notes, referrals, and more - helping doctors spend less time typing and more time connecting with patients. One specialist even told the team it gave him back “the gift of eye contact” - the chance to look patients in the eye instead of at a keyboard. Listen and discover how startup Hesyra is bridging care and technology with an AI scribe built for clinicians.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Il 27 febbraio 2024, alla NUS, National University of Singapore, una delle più importanti università asiatiche, sono stati pubblicati paper accademici truccati per ingannare ChatGPT.Come funziona il trucco? Se i revisori copiano e incollano i documenti nel modello senza leggerli, comandi nascosti inducono l'IA a dare sempre valutazioni positive.Sono già emersi 17 paper sospetti, con 14 università coinvolte. Il caso più noto, un paper dal titolo ''Meta-Reasoner'', è stato già ritirato.Il rischio è concreto: se continuiamo così, le peer review perdono senso e valore e i risultati possono essere manipolati al 100% da prompt letteralmente invisibili.Quando l'intelligenza artificiale decide al posto nostro, perdiamo controllo e trasparenza. Proteggersi o barare? La linea di confine si fa sempre più sottile.~~~~~ INGAGGI E SPONSORSHIP ~~~~~ Per contatti commerciali: sales@matteoflora.comPer consulenze legali: info@42LawFirm.it~~~~~ SOSTIENI IL CANALE! ~~~~~Con la Membership PRO puoi supportare il Canale » https://link.mgpf.it/proSe vuoi qui la mia attrezzatura » https://mgpf.it/attrezzatura~~~~~ SEGUIMI ANCHE ONLINE CON LE NOTIFICHE! ~~~~~» CANALE WHATSAPP » https://link.mgpf.it/wa» CANALE TELEGRAM » https://mgpf.it/tg» CORSO (Gratis) IN FUTURO » https://mgpf.it/nl» NEWSLETTER » https://mgpf.it/nl~~~~~ CIAO INTERNET E MATTEO FLORA ~~~~~ Questo è “Ciao Internet!” la prima e più seguita trasmissione di TECH POLICY in lingua italiana, online su YouTube e in Podcast.Io sono MATTEO FLORA e sono:» Professore in Fondamenti di Sicurezza delle AI e delle SuperIntelligenze (ESE)» Professore ac in Corporate Reputation e Crisis Management (Pavia).Sono un Imprenditore Seriale del digitale e ho fondato:» The Fool » https://thefool.it - La società italiana leader di Customer Insight» The Magician » https://themagician.agency - Atelier di Advocacy e Gestione della Crisi» 42 Law Firm » https://42lf.it - Lo Studio Legale per la Trasformazione Digitale » ...e tante altre qui: https://matteoflora.com/#aziendeSono Future Leader (IVLP) del Dipartimento di Stato USA sotto Amministrazione Obama nel programma “Combating Cybercrime (2012)”.Sono Presidente di PermessoNegato, l'associazione italiana che si occupa di Pornografia Non- Consensuale e Revenge Porn.Conduco in TV “Intelligenze Artificiali” su Mediaset/TgCom.
As the mercury rises, so does the need for awareness about the growing risks from Singapore’s steamy temperatures. Synopsis: Every first and third Tuesday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. As the mercury rises, so does the need for awareness about the growing risks from Singapore’s steamy temperatures. Even if you’re not aware, we’re all affected by rising temperatures, especially when combined with Singapore’s high humidity. Heat is changing our behaviour and many of us actively avoid being exposed to it by limiting our time outdoors. But that can reduce our true potential by curbing exercise and access to fresh air and by spending more time in front phones and televisions, harming our vision – and even reducing vitamin D intake. But for those who work outside, they have fewer choices. And those without regular access to air-conditioning are also at increasing risk. Fortunately, much is being done to help people and educate them on the growing threat from rising temperatures caused by climate change and hotter urban environments. And for this special episode of the Green Pulse podcast, co-hosts Audrey Tan and David Fogarty speak with a dynamic duo who have helped shape Singapore’s response to heat. They are Associate Professor Jason Lee, director of the Heat Resilience and Performance Centre at National University of Singapore and Ms Jaime Lim, a director at the Occupational Safety and Health Division at the Ministry of Manpower. This episode was recorded and filmed on Aug 12 at The Fashion Pulpit in Jalan Besar, in front of an intimate live audience of about 95 people. It was the fourth ST Podcast Live! session celebrating 180 years of The Straits Times in 2025, with two more events planned for the rest of the year. Highlights of conversation (click/tap above): 1:30 Despite the sharp spike in temperatures, do people think high heat is still not a concern? 8:35 The Ministry of Manpower has an acclimatisation programme for newly arrived outdoor workers. How does this programme work? 12:05 How the government and scientists work together to create heat policies. 17:50 What have been the reactions from businesses to MOM’s heat protection advisories and policies? 25:25 Much has been done but what other aspects of heat risk need more attention? More on NUS' Heat Resilience & Performance Centre (HRPC): https://str.sg/Byiw MOM's heat stress measures for outdoor work: https://str.sg/5j9K Resources for workplaces and workers: https://str.sg/Hup2 Heat stress levels: https://str.sg/5WrT Follow Audrey Tan on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/848W Read her articles: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/jcvy Read his articles: https://str.sg/JLMu Hosts: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg) & David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producers: Ernest Luis & Lynda Hong Follow Green Pulse Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX #greenpulseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the mercury rises, so does the need for awareness about the growing risks from Singapore’s steamy temperatures. Synopsis: Every first and third Tuesday of the month, The Straits Times analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. As the mercury rises, so does the need for awareness about the growing risks from Singapore’s steamy temperatures. Even if you’re not aware, we’re all affected by rising temperatures, especially when combined with Singapore’s high humidity. Heat is changing our behaviour and many of us actively avoid being exposed to it by limiting our time outdoors. But that can reduce our true potential by curbing exercise and access to fresh air and by spending more time in front phones and televisions, harming our vision – and even reducing vitamin D intake. But for those who work outside, they have fewer choices. And those without regular access to air-conditioning are also at increasing risk. Fortunately, much is being done to help people and educate them on the growing threat from rising temperatures caused by climate change and hotter urban environments. And for this special episode of the Green Pulse podcast, co-hosts Audrey Tan and David Fogarty speak with a dynamic duo who have helped shape Singapore’s response to heat. They are Associate Professor Jason Lee, director of the Heat Resilience and Performance Centre at National University of Singapore and Ms Jaime Lim, a director at the Occupational Safety and Health Division at the Ministry of Manpower. This episode was recorded and filmed on Aug 12 at The Fashion Pulpit in Jalan Besar, in front of an intimate live audience of about 95 people. It was the fourth ST Podcast Live! session celebrating 180 years of The Straits Times in 2025, with two more events planned for the rest of the year. Highlights of conversation (click/tap above): 1:30 Despite the sharp spike in temperatures, do people think high heat is still not a concern? 8:35 The Ministry of Manpower has an acclimatisation programme for newly arrived outdoor workers. How does this programme work? 12:05 How the government and scientists work together to create heat policies. 17:50 What have been the reactions from businesses to MOM’s heat protection advisories and policies? 25:25 Much has been done but what other aspects of heat risk need more attention? More on NUS' Heat Resilience & Performance Centre (HRPC): https://str.sg/Byiw MOM's heat stress measures for outdoor work: https://str.sg/5j9K Resources for workplaces and workers: https://str.sg/Hup2 Heat stress levels: https://str.sg/5WrT Follow Audrey Tan on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/848W Read her articles: https://str.sg/JLM2 Follow David Fogarty on LinkedIn: https://str.sg/jcvy Read his articles: https://str.sg/JLMu Hosts: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg) & David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producers: Ernest Luis & Lynda Hong Follow Green Pulse Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg SPH Awedio app: https://www.awedio.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 Get more updates: http://str.sg/stpodcasts The Usual Place Podcast YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX #greenpulseSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In his National Day Rally speech, Prime Minister Lawrence Wong called innovation and technology an “overarching priority,” announced new support for SMEs to harness AI, and rolled out initiatives from town-level job matching to expanded SkillsFuture training. He also unveiled bold redevelopment plans for Singapore’s north, from new housing in Kranji to a transformed Woodlands regional centre alongside coastal protection measures. So what do these announcements mean for workers, businesses, and families? Dr. Reuben Ng, Behavioural and Data Scientist at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy at NUS and Goh Yan Han, Political Correspondent at The Straits Times, join the Breakfast Show to break down the top takeaways and what they signal about Singapore’s next stage of growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Louie Vaccher covers the Wildcats for On3 and he's here to talk about the history of close games between the two NUs, the new QB in Evanston, the struggling offense, how David Braun is settling in, the transition to the new stadium, and more
Pre-order Gita Wirjawan's book, “What It Takes”, NOW:https://sgpp.me/what-it-takes-ytWhat makes civilizations rise, thrive, and sometimes vanish? How do geography, language, and ideas shape the destiny of nations? In this sweeping conversation, historian Wang Gungwu takes us on a 2,000-year journey—through the birth of the nation-state, the paradoxes of Southeast Asia, and the making of modern China.From the Abbasid Golden Age to Mongol conquests, from India's gods to China's bureaucracy, from Indonesia's “miracle” to Singapore's unlikely success—this is history as a map for the future. We talk about borders, culture, and the problem of succession; why civilizations fail when they can't communicate; and how Southeast Asia can lead without imitating China or the US.It's a masterclass in how the past shapes the present—and a call for the next generation to learn, adapt, and imagine a better world order.#Endgame #GitaWirjawan #WangGungwu__________________________________________________About Professor Wang Gungwu:Prof. Gungwu is a renowned historian and scholar of Chinese history and the Chinese diaspora. He is University Professor at the National University of Singapore and Professor Emeritus at the Australian National University. He has served as Vice-Chancellor of the University of Hong Kong and Director of the East Asian Institute at NUS, and is widely recognized as a pioneer in overseas Chinese studies and a leading voice in the study of China's place in the world.About the Host:Gita is an Indonesian entrepreneur and educator. He is the founding partner of Ikhlas Capital and the chairman of Ancora Group. Currently, he is teaching at Stanford as a visiting scholar with Stanford's Precourt Institute for Energy; and a fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs.____________________________________________You might also like:https://youtu.be/rc5MI1qSMBUhttps://youtu.be/YvjuMn5XvZ8https://youtu.be/bh8l-nPH19wExplore and be part of our communityhttps://endgame.id/Collaborations and partnerships:https://sgpp.me/contactus
durée : 00:59:35 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Ce numéro de l'émission "Le bien commun" de juillet 2003, aborde la question de la nudité selon l'angle du droit. Le juriste Bruno Py et Xavier Labbée, avocat, évoquent notamment le statut particulier du naturisme, la notion de pudeur, la place du corps dans les espaces institutionnels. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Xavier Labbée; Bruno Py Juriste
durée : 00:55:09 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Ce documentaire "Sur les docks", diffusé en septembre 2009, donne la parole à quelques adeptes militants du naturisme. Francine Barthe-Deloizy, auteure de "Géographie de la nudité", replace leurs témoignages dans un contexte plus large, englobant histoire, législation, visibilité médiatique. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Francine Barthe Maître de conférence en géographie à l'université Jules Vernes Picardie
durée : 01:01:18 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Le nu, omniprésent dans l'histoire de l'art, est envisagé ici sous toutes ses formes. En 1997, Roger Dadoun nous invite à un voyage intellectuel et artistique sur le nu dans l'art où le nu devient roi, réfléchissant aux relations entre l'artiste et son modèle, la mise à nu et l'érotisme. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Hélène Pinet Chargée des collections de photographies du Rodin à Paris.; Marc Partouche
durée : 01:01:12 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - La perception de la nudité dans l'Antiquité diffère profondément de nos sensibilités modernes. Chez les Grecs et les Romains, elle reflète des conceptions variées de la civilité, du rôle social et des genres, révélant des considérations culturelles et des formes originales d'exhibition et de pudeur. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Maurice Sartre Professeur émérite d'histoire ancienne à l'Université de Tours
durée : 01:29:39 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Depuis 1936, les congés payés ont fait de la plage un rituel incontournable de l'été. Lieu de liberté apparente, d'impudeur tolérée et de transgression codifiée, la plage réinvente le rapport au corps et au regard où se mêlent hygiène, plaisir, érotisme et jeu social. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Jean-Didier Urbain Anthropologue; Jean-Claude Kaufmann Sociologue et écrivain
durée : 00:30:52 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Comment la nudité est-elle considérée chez les peuples "premiers" ? Quelle est la place du vêtement dans nos sociétés "civilisées" ? Pourquoi marque-t-on son corps avec des tatouages ou des piercings ? Francine Barthe-Deloizy répond à ces questions, et à d'autres, au micro de Jacques Munier. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Francine Barthe Maître de conférence en géographie à l'université Jules Vernes Picardie
durée : 00:50:56 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - À l'occasion d'une exposition consacrée aux estivants sur la plage à l'été 1989, rencontre avec les photographes Olivier Proust et Jean-Louis Buffet, qui détaillent leurs clichés ; commentaires de l'écrivain Frédéric Jacques Temple ; et propos captés sur le vif de plagistes anonymes. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini
durée : 00:03:24 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - La nudité sous toutes ses coutures à travers le temps et l'espace, de l'Antiquité gréco-romaine aux plages naturistes, de l'histoire de l'art à la philosophie et la sociologie. Une sélection d'archives dans cette "Nuit" où le corps se dévoile, entre liberté, symbolisme et regards contemporains. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini
Jeremy Au explores how exponential tech progress is reshaping the future, why Southeast Asia is positioned for a surge in unicorns, and how venture capitalists evaluate founders. From AI relationships to realistic startup odds, this discussion challenges assumptions about the next 100 years of innovation and entrepreneurship. 01:15 100 Years of Progress: Jeremy compares sampans to reusable rockets to illustrate the speed of change in the last century. He asks if anyone in 1924 could have predicted the internet and cat GIFs in 2024. The message is clear, by 2124, what feels absurd today may become normal. 02:26 AI Companions as Real Startups: Jeremy shares that the latest wave of venture-backed startups in California are focused on building AI-powered romantic partners. What started as a joke has become a funded reality, forcing us to consider how digital relationships could redefine human connection. 04:01 Unicorn Odds and Reality: Many students are surprised to learn that seed-stage startups have a 1 in 40 chance of becoming unicorns. Jeremy emphasizes that while the journey requires effort and resilience, the odds are better than most assume and worth pursuing with intent. 04:34 Southeast Asia's Golden Era: Asia Partners believes the next 50 years will bring more unicorns in Southeast Asia. Jeremy highlights that local universities like NUS are producing many of these founders, signaling strong homegrown potential in the region. 10:00 VCs as Elite Talent Scouts: Jeremy explains that venture capitalists are not teachers or advisors, but high-performance coaches who are assembling winning teams. They focus on backing the best early, not out of charity, but to generate home runs that deliver massive returns. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/billion-dollar-futures Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts
In this episode of The New Quantum Era, your host, Sebastian Hassinger sits down with Dr. Yvonne Gao, a leading experimental physicist specializing in superconducting devices and quantum cavities. Recorded at the American Physical Society's Global Summit, the conversation explores the intersection of curiosity-driven research and technological advancement in quantum physics.Key Topics Discussed1. Research Focus: Quantum Cavities and SuperpositionDr. Gao shares her team's work on using cavities (harmonic oscillators) coupled with a single qubit to probe fundamental quantum effects.The experiments focus on quantum superposition and entanglement using minimal hardware—just one qubit and one cavity—eschewing the race for more qubits in favor of deeper scientific insights.Discussion of "cat states" as iconic demonstrations of quantum superposition, and how their properties can be engineered for robustness and sensitivity without specialized hardware.2. Experimental InnovationThe team investigates loss mechanisms in cavity-based quantum states and explores ways to make these states more resilient through state engineering rather than hardware changes.Dr. Gao describes using standard, "vanilla" qubits and cavities, making their techniques accessible to other labs.3. Fundamental Questions and Quantum PlaygroundDr. Gao emphasizes the value of the circuit QED platform as a "playground" for exploring quantum phenomena, particularly entanglement and its quantification in real hardware.The challenge of visualizing and intuitively understanding quantum phenomena is highlighted, with experiments designed to make abstract concepts more tangible.4. Device Fabrication and AdvancementsDr. Gao's lab at NUS has developed in-house fabrication capabilities, gradually building up expertise and infrastructure.The field is witnessing rapid improvements in device performance, driven by advances in materials science and process integration.5. Multipartite Entanglement and Future DirectionsPlans for multi-cavity devices: Moving from single and two-cavity systems to three, enabling the study of tripartite entanglement and richer quantum dynamics.The potential for these systems to serve as both research tools and pedagogical aids, demonstrating quantum strangeness in a hands-on way.6. Synergy Between Science and TechnologyThe conversation explores the unique moment in quantum research where fundamental science and technological objectives are closely aligned.Knowledge flows both ways: curiosity-driven experiments inform processor design, while industrial advances in fabrication and control benefit academic labs.7. The "Perfect Quantum Lab" Thought ExperimentDr. Gao shares her wish list for a hypothetical, fault-tolerant quantum computer: to directly observe textbook quantum phenomena and simulate complex quantum behaviors in a tangible way.Memorable Quotes"We're very proud that we only use one qubit and one cavity... We tried to build in creative features and techniques from control and measurement perspectives to tease out interesting dynamics and features on the harmonic oscillator.""A lot of what we do is trying to find the most intuitive picture to capture what these abstract physical phenomena actually look like in the lab.""There's this nice synergy between the drive to make practical quantum processors and the more academic, curiosity-driven research focusing on the fundamental."Find this and other episodes at New Quantum Era's website or wherever you get your podcasts. If you enjoyed the episode, please subscribe and share with your quantum-curious friends!
The Nanyang Technological University (NTU) recently accused three students of academic fraud, saying that they used generative AI tools in their assignments. What are the limitations around AI use, when does it cross the line and is it time to rethink the way assignments are designed and assessed? Steven Chia and Otelli Edwards speak with Associate Professor Ben Leong, director of the AI Centre for Educational Technologies at NUS, and Jeremy Soo, co-founder of Nex AI.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy Au unpacks the real value add of venture capital beyond just funding. Using data and founder behavior patterns, he explains how investor type, timing, team building and university background shape outcomes. The conversation highlights what actually helps founders succeed, how top tier funds scout talent and where undervalued opportunities lie across Southeast Asia. 00:34 Research Insights on Angel Investments: Jeremy shares how angel backing increases startup survival by 14 percent, hiring by 40 percent and exits by 10 percent. The early investor effect is real and measurable. 01:36 Key Components of Successful Entrepreneurs: Success tends to repeat when founders launch at the right time, attract high quality resources and execute well. 02:28 Impact of Top Tier vs Lower Tier VCs: First time and failed founders see more benefit from top tier VCs. Successful founders already have momentum and get less marginal value. 05:39 University Influence on Startup Success: Southeast Asia's top unicorn founders often come from NUS and UI. Meanwhile, Ivy League founders get higher funding but often at higher valuations, limiting upside. Watch, listen or read the full insight at https://www.bravesea.com/blog/vc-impact-on-founders Get transcripts, startup resources & community discussions at www.bravesea.com WhatsApp: https://whatsapp.com/channel/0029VakR55X6BIElUEvkN02e TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@jeremyau Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jeremyauz Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeremyau LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bravesea English: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Bahasa Indonesia: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Chinese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts Vietnamese: Spotify | YouTube | Apple Podcasts
Dans ce nouvel épisode de "Beau Voyage", je poursuis ma conversation avec Nans et Guillaume "Mouts" de la géniale émission "Nus et culottés".Cette fois, ils nous plongent dans leurs rencontres les plus saisissantes et les moments qui ont véritablement transformé leur vision de l'humanité.De ce fermier belge travaillant 361 jours par an mais rayonnant d'un bonheur authentique, à ce Corse au passé trouble qui les a confrontés à leur plus grande peur, nos deux aventuriers nous expliquent comment ces rencontres ont façonné leur philosophie de vie.Entre danger et émerveillement, ils explorent les frontières de l'humanité. Comment trouver la lumière dans chaque individu même le plus sombre ? Comment la communication peut sauver des vies ? Et surtout, comment ces expériences extrêmes leur ont appris que le vagabondage n'est pas tant une question de géographie que d'état d'esprit ?Ils nous partagent aussi les coulisses de leurs tournages : comment ils gèrent leurs conflits sur la route, pourquoi ils ont choisi de réduire le nombre de leurs voyages pour préserver leur qualité, et leur mission actuelle avec leur magazine WALP.On a adoré ce moment passé avec eux, on espère qu'il vous plaira tout autant !Bonne écoute !Retrouvez-nous sur @beauvoyage !**************************************Production : Sakti ProductionsMusique : Chase The Mississipi, Michael ShynesVous êtes une marque et vous souhaitez collaborer avec Beau Voyage ? Ecrivez-nous : mariegarreau@saktiproductions.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
In this episode, Kate Bravery, Global Leader of Talent Advisory at Mercer, is joined by Dr. Andrew Tay, Chief Wellbeing Officer at the National University of Singapore (NUS). They discuss the role of the Chief Wellbeing Officer and the evolving mental health challenges faced by NUS students, including insights into the value of in-person collaboration. Additionally, they explore the implications of these challenges for businesses concerning the next generation of talent emerging from universities.Interesting moments:Who owns well-beingAt the end of it all well-being is a whole organization approach. It is not a HR problem. It is not a manager problem. It's not a CEO problem. It's everybody's problem, everybody has a role to play.Value of in-person workWhen students learn remotely their risk of developing self-esteem issues increases. Think of your remote work policies. The in-office arrangement allows the community to connect socially, improve connectivity and reduce isolation.Psychological safetyWe started to track the concept of incivility. Those teams with a low incivility score were more likely to have higher psychological safety. What does that mean? It means you need to manage the behavior of your colleagues. You cannot tolerate remarks aimed at hurting people.Anticipating workforce needs We are training the next batch of our workforce who will be entering into your workplace. It is important for HR to anticipate the kind of issues that young people are facing before they enter the workforce and the kind of support that can help them thrive.https://www.mercer.com/insights/people-strategy/future-of-work/podcast-new-shape-of-work/
Imaginez partir littéralement nu, sans argent et sans vêtements, avec pour unique objectif d'atteindre Paris en décapotable rouge pour sortir en boîte de nuit. Une folie? Une révélation? Un peu des deux...Dans cet épisode exceptionnel de "Beau Voyage", je reçois l'emblématique duo de l'émission "Nus et culottés", Nans et Guillaume "Mouts" Mouton. Ces deux ingénieurs devenus "intermittents du miracle" nous racontent comment une simple conversation téléphonique s'est transformée en défi délirant puis en concept d'émission génial qui nous captive tous depuis plus de 12 ans.De leur première expérience dans la Drôme où ils se sont jetés à l'eau - au sens propre comme au figuré - jusqu'à leurs incroyables rencontres en chemin, ils partagent avec authenticité leur philosophie de vie où sobriété rime avec liberté et où chaque rencontre devient une aventure humaine.Comment passe-t-on d'une course de poubelles en école d'ingénieur à un voyage en hélicoptère sans débourser un centime? Comment transformer la peur en créativité? Pourquoi la vraie richesse se trouve dans le dépouillement total? Entre rires et philosophie de vie, anecdotes improbables et réflexions profondes, cet épisode vous fera redécouvrir le pouvoir de la générosité humaine et vous donnera peut-être envie de lâcher prise à votre tour. Alors montez le son et venez rêver avec nous d'un monde où "l'aventure est partout et à la portée de tout le monde".La suite de cet épisode sera diffusé la semaine prochaine !Bonne écoute !Retrouvez-nous sur @beauvoyage !**************************************Production : Sakti ProductionsMusique : Chase The Mississipi, Michael ShynesVous êtes une marque et vous souhaitez collaborer avec Beau Voyage ? Ecrivez-nous : mariegarreau@saktiproductions.com Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
durée : 00:25:08 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (5/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Lorsque Rhoda Scott perd son mari, elle reprend ses études à New York avant de revenir pour de bon. En 2004 on lui propose de monter une formation féminine, ce sera le Lady Quartet. Au fil des ans, plusieurs musiciennes se succèdent, toutes rassemblée aujourd'hui dans un triomphal Lady All Stars. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:02 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (4/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Si elle affectionne les duos orgue – batterie (avec Daniel Humair ou Kenny Clarke, notamment), Rhoda Scott brille aussi en soliste du fameux Thad Jones-Mel Lewis Orchestra au Village Vanguard, comme au côté du saxophoniste de la Panthère rose ou de la voix de David Linx. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:09 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (3/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - L'organiste aux pieds nus… Au-delà du cliché qui va suivre Rhoda Scott jusqu'à aujourd'hui, l'image dit beaucoup de sa science du pédalier ce « troisième clavier » de l'orgue sur lequel elle joue les basses. Elle y a développé une technique singulière et peaufiné un groove irrésistible. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:04 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (2/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - En 1967, Rhoda Scott traverse l'Atlantique pour suivre l'enseignement de Nadia Boulanger. Séduite par la France elle revient s'y installer en 68, enregistre pour Barclay, enchaine la télévision et l'Olympia et épouse le patron du Bilboquet, Raoul Saint-Yves. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
durée : 00:25:09 - Rhoda Scott, organiste et chanteuse de jazz (1/5) - par : Alex Dutilh - Rhoda Scott nait en 1938 dans le New Jersey. Fille de pasteur, elle découvre l'orgue toute gamine à l'église, puis le r'n'b grâce à Ray Charles. À New York elle découvre la musique classique à la Manhattan School of Music et se fait très vite une place dans les clubs. - réalisé par : Gilles Blanchard
On behalf of Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific Region and its National Security Task Force the Hoover Institution held a Taiwan Roundtable Discussion on Tuesday, February 18, 2025, from 5:00 - 6:00 pm PT. Taiwan is facing a potential constitutional crisis. In December 2024, Taiwan's opposition-controlled legislature voted to impose a 2/3 supermajority quorum for the Constitutional Court to hear new cases. The legislature then voted down all the new nominees to the Court, leaving it with only 8 of members and unable to meet the new quorum requirement. The government has appealed to the Court to meet anyway and rule that the new amendments are unconstitutional. In this discussion, three experts on Taiwan's politics and judicial system discuss the factors leading up to this confrontation, the options facing the court, and the potential for deeper reforms to strengthen judicial independence in the face of a deepening confrontation between the ruling and opposition parties. ABOUT THE PARTICIPANTS Chien-Chih Lin is an associate research professor at Institutum Iurisprudentiae, Academia Sinica and an associate professor at the Graduate Institute of National Development, National Taiwan University. He received the LLM & JSD degrees from the University of Chicago. His academic interests focus on comparative constitutional law in Asia. Lin is the coauthor ofConstitutional Convergence in East Asia (2022) and Ultimate Economic Conflict between China and Democratic Countries (2022). His articles can be found in both peer-reviewed and student-edited law journals as well as edited volumes, including Oxford Handbook of Constitutional Law in Asia, American Journal of Comparative Law, and International Journal of Constitutional Law. He is the book review editor of International Journal of Constitutional Law. Weitseng Chen is a faculty member at the National University of Singapore Faculty of Law, specializing in law and economic development, law and politics, and legal history in the context of Greater China. He has recently published several books, including Regime Type and Beyond: The Transformation of Police in Asia (CUP, 2023), Authoritarian Legality in Asia: Formation, Development and Transition (CUP, 2019), The Beijing Consensus? How China Has Changed the Western Ideas of Law and Economic Development (CUP, 2017), Property and Trust Law: Taiwan (with Yun-Chien Chang & Y. J. Wu, Kluwer, 2017), and Law and Economic Miracle: Interaction Between Taiwan's Development and Economic Laws After WWII (in Chinese, 2000). Weitseng Chen earned his JSD from Yale Law School. Prior to joining NUS, he served as a Hewlett Fellow at Stanford's Center for Democracy,Development, and the Rule of Law (CDDRL) and practiced as a corporate lawyer in the Greater China region with Davis Polk & Wardwell. Kharis Templeman is a research fellow at the Hoover Institution and part of the Project on Taiwan in the Indo-Pacific. Templeman is a political scientist (Ph.D. 2012, Michigan) with research interests in Taiwan politics, democratization, elections and election management, party system development, and politics and security issues in Pacific Asia.
https://eggshelltherapy.com/podcast-blog/2025/04/30/brianearp/In this episode, we discuss- Dr. Brian Earp's prolific academic work in philosophy, psychology, and medical ethics.- how his conservative religious upbringing sparked his curiosity about morality and ethics.- his transition from professional theater to academia and his commitment to a PhD at age 30.- his research on love, obsession, and addiction, and his critique of monogamy as a societal default.- his book Love Drugs and the ethics of using medical technologies to enhance relationships.- ethical challenges in AI, his stance on bodily autonomy.- his current projects on AI, personalized digital tools, and more! Some Quotes from Dr. Earp “Whether it's harmful can be kind of contingent on historical and social attitudes.”“If you think love is about fundamentally wanting to contribute to the flourishing of another person… then the question of whether you should possess them… might not be conducive to their flourishing.” “We should advocate for a view of love according to which it's something that is rooted fundamentally in care and respect.”“Addiction can be part of one's identity… if you cure yourself of this addiction, you almost change who you are.”About Dr. Brian Earp Associate Professor Brian D. Earp, PhD, is director of the Oxford-NUS Centre for Neuroethics and Society (OCNS) and the EARP Lab (Experimental Bioethics, Artificial Intelligence, and Relational Moral Psychology Lab) within the Centre for Biomedical Ethics, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore (NUS). Brian is also an Associate Professor of Philosophy and of Psychology at NUS by courtesy.See www.brianearp.com for more information.Eggshell Therapy and Coaching: eggshelltherapy.com About Imi Lo: www.imiloimilo.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/eggshelltherapy_imilo/ Newsletters: https://eepurl.com/bykHRzDisclaimers: https://www.eggshelltherapy.com/disclaimers Trigger Warning: This episode may cover sensitive topics including but not limited to suicide, abuse, violence, severe mental illnesses, relationship challenges, sex, drugs, alcohol addiction, psychedelics, and the use of plant medicines. You are advised to refrain from watching or listening to the YouTube Channel or Podcast if you are likely to be offended or adversely impacted by any of these topics. Disclaimer: The content provided is for informational purposes only. Please do not consider any of the content clinical or professional advice. None of the content can substitute mental health intervention. Opinions and views expressed by the host and the guests are personal views and they reserve the right to change their opinions. We also cannot guarantee that everything mentioned is factual and completely accurate. Any action you take based on the information in this episode is taken at your own risk.
Success used to mean good grades, and then landing a good job. But is this changing? Synopsis: Every month, The Straits Times takes a hard look at Singapore's social issues of the day with guests. In this special edition of In Your Opinion - filmed in front of a live audience - two youths share their experiences in starting up a business, and whether school grades would determine success at the workplace. About 100 people attended two recordings at indie cinema The Projector at Golden Mile Tower on the evening of April 15. The special live recording was organised in partnership with the National Youth Council (NYC), in support of the SG Youth Plan – an action blueprint created by youths, for youths and the world that they will lead. Hosted by ST assistant podcast editor Lynda Hong, this episode features two young entrepreneurs - Ms Adella Yeo and Mr Nabill Shukry. Currently an account manager at a software company, Ms Adella Yeo Rae-Nyse had co-founded MatcHub, a startup that matched fellow NUS students to find suitable job roles based on their personality. A part-time student with SUSS studying marketing, Nabill Shukry Johary juggles school with a business he started up in 2021 with his father - Cheekies, a home-based delivery service of healthy meals for the Muslim market - in a bid to help his family move out of their one-room rental apartment in Tampines. Is Singapore ready for diverse pathways to success so that young people can feel accomplished in their own ways? Highlights (click/tap above): 2:00 Journey to entrepreneurship 7:39 The point of going to university is not just for the paper qualifications 10:32 How academic grades play a part post-school 16:19 Challenge the conventions of success 27:14 Advice for youths to forge their own success Every voice matters, and if you want to share ideas and have your voice heard, you can do your bit in the SG Youth Plan Quest at: https://go.gov.sg/sgyp-mc Find out more about NYC’s upcoming engagement sessions: https://www.YouthPlan.gov.sg Read ST’s Opinion section: https://str.sg/w7sH Host: Lynda Hong (lyndahong@sph.com.sg) Produced and edited by: Hadyu Rahim Executive producer: Ernest Luis Follow In Your Opinion Podcast here and get notified for new episode drops: Channel: https://str.sg/w7Qt Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/wukb Spotify: https://str.sg/w7sV Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg --- Follow more ST podcast channels: All-in-one ST Podcasts channel: https://str.sg/wvz7 ST Podcasts website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts ST Podcasts YouTube: https://str.sg/4Vwsa --- Get The Straits Times app, which has a dedicated podcast player section: The App Store: https://str.sg/icyB Google Play: https://str.sg/icyX --- #inyouropinionSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Media Storm investigates how universities handle sexual misconduct cases - when their prestigious professors are at the centre of the scandal. It all started when our intern, a student at LSE, told us about student activism stirring at her university, after a dozen sexual misconduct allegations against one male professor resulted in no disciplinary action for him - and several female staff resigning in protest. It's not a secret that women drop out of academia at disproportionate rates to men. The female-male ratio slips from over 50/50 at postgraduate studies to 30/70 at the highest rank of professor – giving the sector the reputation of a “leaky pipeline”. But staff sexual misconduct (and universities' failures to address it), is rarely, if ever, explored as a reason. We investigated. And to borrow the resigning words of one female professor, what we found, at times, “reads like a textbook on how to turn a complaints process into a gauntlet, into a warning to women not to challenge the behaviour of men and the institutions that protect them”. The episode was co-produced by Mathilda Mallinson and Camilla Tiana, and hosted by Mathilda Mallinson and Helena Wadia. The music is by Samfire. Academic resources: · Eradicating Sexual Violence in Tertiary Education (UCU, 2021) · Power in the academy: staff sexual misconduct in UK higher education (NUS, 2021) · Misconduct Disclosure Scheme proposal (1752, 2024) · ‘How Do Institutional Gender Regimes Affect Formal Reporting Processes for Sexual Harassment? A Qualitative Study of UK Higher Education,' by Anna Bull, and Erin Shannon (Law & Policy, 2024) Response from The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) spokesperson: “LSE is committed to a working and learning environment where people can achieve their full potential free of all types of harassment and violence. We take reports of sexual harassment extremely seriously and encourage any member of the LSE community who has experienced or witnessed this to get in touch via one of our many channels. Further, if a complaint of misconduct is received against any member of our faculty, staff or student body we will always investigate fairly and fully, following our policies and procedures. “LSE has developed, and continues to develop, a number of measures to ensure any allegation of misconduct receives a trauma-informed, robust and compassionate response. “These measures include the new Report + Support system- an online tool where staff and students can report issues of concern and which provides information about support, policies and procedures and campaigns. This enables us to address issues more quickly and consistently across the School and vastly improve our approach to case management and communication with all involved. In line with sector best practice, we also plan to make greater use of external investigators in the future. "We have commissioned Rape Crisis South London and Survivors UK to run an Independent Sexual Violence Advisory service for the School. This provides practical and emotional support for any student or staff member who needs it and supports them through a reporting process and/or the criminal justice process if they wish. This service is available to access online without a waiting list. This represents a step-change in the level of specialist support we're offering our students. “We have also implemented a tailored all-staff online training course on addressing harassment and sexual misconduct affecting students, developed with Advance HE. This is being rolled out as required training across the School." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
durée : 01:01:20 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Le nu, omniprésent dans l'histoire de l'art, est envisagé ici sous toutes ses formes. En 1997, Roger Dadoun nous invite à un voyage intellectuel et artistique sur le nu dans l'art où le nu devient roi, réfléchissant aux relations entre l'artiste et son modèle, la mise à nu et l'érotisme. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Hélène Pinet Chargée des collections de photographies du Rodin à Paris.; Marc Partouche
durée : 00:55:11 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - Ce documentaire "Sur les docks", diffusé en septembre 2009, donne la parole à quelques adeptes militants du naturisme. Francine Barthe-Deloizy, auteure de "Géographie de la nudité", replace leurs témoignages dans un contexte plus large, englobant histoire, législation, visibilité médiatique. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini - invités : Francine Barthe Maître de conférence en géographie à l'université Jules Vernes Picardie
durée : 00:03:26 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda, Mathias Le Gargasson, Antoine Dhulster - La nudité sous toutes ses coutures à travers le temps et l'espace, de l'Antiquité gréco-romaine aux plages naturistes, de l'histoire de l'art à la philosophie et la sociologie. Une sélection d'archives dans cette "Nuit" où le corps se dévoile, entre liberté, symbolisme et regards contemporains. - réalisation : Massimo Bellini
If the 20th century was the American Century then, for Kishore Mahbubani, the controversial Singaporean writer and diplomat, the 21st century is the Asian Century. In his new memoir, Living the Asian Century, Mahbubani - Singapore's longtime permanent representative at the United Nations - offers what he calls an “undiplomatic memoir” of Singapore's rise from an impoverished outlay of the British empire into the world's wealthiest country. It's quite a story and Mahbubani tells it in his own bluntly undiplomatic way. Kishore Mahbubani is a Distinguished Fellow at the Asia Research Institute (ARI), National University of Singapore (NUS). Mr Mahbubani has been privileged to enjoy two distinct careers, in diplomacy (1971 to 2004) and in academia (2004 to 2019). He is a prolific writer who has spoken in many corners of the world. In diplomacy, he was with the Singapore Foreign Service for 33 years (1971 to 2004). He had postings in Cambodia, Malaysia, Washington DC and New York, where he twice was Singapore's Ambassador to the UN and served as President of the UN Security Council in January 2001 and May 2002. He was Permanent Secretary at the Foreign Ministry from 1993 to 1998. As a result of his excellent performance in his diplomatic career, he was conferred the Public Administration Medal (Gold) by the Singapore Government in 1998. Mr Mahbubani joined academia in 2004, when he was appointed the Founding Dean of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKY School), NUS. He was Dean from 2004 to 2017, and a Professor in the Practice of Public Policy from 2006 to 2019. In April 2019, he was elected as an honorary international member to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, which has honoured distinguished thinkers, including several of America's founding fathers, since 1780. Mr Mahbubani was awarded the President's Scholarship in 1967. He graduated with a First Class Honours degree in Philosophy from the University of Singapore in 1971. From Dalhousie University, Canada, he received a Master's degree in Philosophy in 1976 and an honorary doctorate in 1995. He spent a year as a fellow at the Center for International Affairs at Harvard University from 1991 to 1992. He has achieved several “firsts” in his two careers. He was the Founding Dean of the LKY School, the founding Director of the Civil Service College, the first Singapore Ambassador to serve on the UN Security Council, the first Singaporean to publish articles in globally renowned journals and newspapers like Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, the New York Times and the Financial Times and co-authored articles with distinguished global thought leaders like Kofi Annan, Klaus Schwab and Larry Summers. Mr Mahbubani has never shied away from taking on new challenges. He is also a prolific author, having published nine books: Can Asians Think?; Beyond the Age of Innocence; The New Asian Hemisphere; The Great Convergence; Can Singapore Survive?; The ASEAN Miracle (co-authored with Jeffery Sng); Has the West Lost It?; Has China Won?; and The Asian 21st Century, an open access book which has received over 3 million downloads. His memoir, Living the Asian Century, will be released in August 2024. Mr Mahbubani has received significant international recognition for his many accomplishments. The Foreign Policy Association Medal was awarded to him in New York in June 2004 with the following opening words in the citation: “A gifted diplomat, a student of history and philosophy, a provocative writer and an intuitive thinker”. He was listed as one of the top 100 public intellectuals in the world by Foreign Policy and Prospect magazines in September 2005, and included in the March 2009 Financial Times list of Top 50 individuals who would shape the debate on the future of capitalism. He was selected as one of Foreign Policy's Top Global Thinkers in 2010 and 2011. In 2011, he was described as “the muse of the Asian century”. He was selected by Prospect magazine as one of the top 50 world thinkers for 2014.Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children.Keen On is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit keenon.substack.com/subscribe