School of Art, Design and Media

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Digital HASS Information Session

28 Nov 2025 07.00 PM - 08.30 PM
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MULTIVERSAL: Works by ADM Faculty

07 Nov 2025 at 06.30 PM - 27 Feb 2026 at 05.00 PM
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ADM20 Retrospective

01 Nov 2025 01.30 PM - 06.00 PM
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Animation Nation: Discover the best of Singaporean animation!

10 Oct 2025 - 19 Oct 2025
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ADM Show 2025

10 May 2025 at 11.00 AM - 18 May 2025 at 08.00 PM New Bahru, 46 & 58 Kim Yan Rd
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ADM PORTFOLIO REVIEW: ADM PORTFOLIO REVIEW IS NOW OPEN FOR ALL POLYTECHNIC STUDENTS (GRADUATING 2024)

03 Feb 2024 10.30 AM - 02.30 PM
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Symposium: Environmentally-Engaged Artistic Practices in South, Southeast Asia and the Pacific 2024

26 Jan 2024 at 11.00 PM - 27 Jan 2024 at 12.00 AM
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The Managed Heart: Art and Emotional Labour

17 Jan 2024 12.00 AM - 01.00 AM

School of Humanities

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Body Maps, Invisible Anatomy, and Technologies of Life

16 Apr 2026 03.30 PM - 05.00 PM SHHK Conference Room (05-57)
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Book talk: Philippine Figurine: Image, Ornament, Art

06 Apr 2026 02.30 PM - 04.30 PM SHHK Conference Room (05-57)
2026-03-26 History - Ganguly
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Documenting a Freedom Struggle: Oral Histories and Indian Nationalism in Wartime South-East Asia (1940-1945)

26 Mar 2026 03.30 PM - 05.00 PM SHHK Conference Room (05-57)
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Picturing Time: Temporality and US Imperialism in Oceania

23 Mar 2026 10.00 AM - 11.30 AM Zoom
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Ca. 1945, when nothing seemed more certain than that “the towers of London, Vienna, and Paris were about to fall”

11 Mar 2026 10.00 AM - 11.30 AM Zoom
2026-02-26 History - Prosperetti
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Book Talk: An Anticolonial Development: Race, Schooling, and Emancipation in Twentieth-Century West Africa (Cambridge University Press, May 2026)

26 Feb 2026 04.30 PM - 06.00 PM SHHK Conference Room (05-57)
2026-02-09 Art History - Burchmore
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A Porcelain Aesthetic? “New Export China” in Contemporary Chinese Art

09 Feb 2026 10.00 AM - 11.30 AM
HIstory - Nair
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Mooktie’s Story: A Micro-History of Disability in the Early Twentieth Century

06 Feb 2026 10.00 AM - 11.30 AM Online via Zoom

School of Social Sciences

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Panel Discussion on Post Singapore Budget 2026

13 Feb 2026 11.00 AM - 12.30 PM
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(CSSI Junior Visiting Fellows Seminar) Die, die must live?: An Institutional Ethnography of Palliative Care in the Necropolitical Singaporean State

30 Jan 2026 02.30 PM - 04.30 PM
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Alumni Event |Teh Tarik with Prof Walid | Why Palestine? Reflections from Singapore

22 Jan 2026 06.30 PM - 08.30 PM
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(SOHAA & SSSAA Collaboration) Alumni Event | Understanding Specialty Coffee Workshop

17 Jan 2026 02.00 PM - 04.00 PM
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(NTU MSc in Applied Gerontology) Information Session for AY2026 intake

09 Jan 2026 at 07.00 PM - 14 Feb 2026 at 12.00 PM
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Project Goody 2 Shoes

15 Nov 2025 at 02.00 PM - 01 Dec 2025 at 05.30 PM
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(Sociology Seminar) SMU-NTU Joint Seminar

14 Nov 2025 04.00 PM - 06.30 PM
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(SSS@NTU Public Lecture Series) Issues and Problems in Singapore’s Foreign Policy: Challenges

14 Nov 2025 03.00 PM - 04.30 PM

Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information

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Spotlight on the WKWSCI Class of 2025 Valedictorian

Aug 8, 2025, 08:47 AM
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It was a proud moment for the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI) during Convocation as the Class of 2025 gathered to celebrate their achievements. At the heart of the celebrations stood this year’s valedictorian, Wayne Lim (CS'25), a passionate creative who has grown tremendously over his four years at the School.

Reflecting on the honour, he shared, “It was an absolute honour to represent the Class of 2025 as Valedictorian, especially knowing that my batch is full of brilliant and passionate creatives.” Beyond accolades, he takes pride in the personal and creative growth he experienced during his time at WKWSCI. “I’m proud of how much I’ve grown over these four years and truly begun to find my creative voice. I owe it so much to mentors and friends made in this school, who’ve always believed in me more than I do.”

Discovering His Path

His passion for media began in junior college when he joined the Film Society and made his first short film. Although he wasn’t happy with the final result, the filmmaking process was transformative. He recalled how invigorating the energy on the film set was. While he was initially hesitant to commit to film school, he believed WKWSCI’s programme would provide breadth and space to explore the wider media industry.

During his undergraduate years, he explored visual journalism, documentary filmmaking, and communication research. Working on these projects equipped him with skills across different forms of media and helped build his confidence.

One of the most defining experiences came through the Going Overseas for Advanced Reporting (GO-FAR) course, which brought him to Iceland to produce an in-depth story. His documentary, Fading Frequencies, focused on the disappearing sounds of Iceland’s melting glaciers and struck a powerful emotional chord with audiences. The film went on to win Gold in the Multimedia Individual Story category at the 79th College Photographer of the Year competition, organised by the University of Missouri, a prestigious global honour. It also premiered at the Academy Award-accredited Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia in Tokyo, marking a major milestone in his creative journey.

Wayne Lim at the premiere of his documentary Fading Frequencies at the Academy Award-accredited Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia in Tokyo

Mentors and Community Who Made a Difference

He credited the school’s faculty with shaping his creative identity and critical thinking. Many conversations with faculty prompted him to consider how to identify his voice in his work and situate it in the wider media landscape. These discussions pushed him to think more critically about the stories he wants to tell and why they matter.

One mentor who had a profound impact was Mr Samuel He, a lecturer at WKWSCI, who taught him in two classes and supervised his Final Year Project. Mr He pushed students to step outside their comfort zones, assigning challenging projects like shooting the Presidential Election from day one. Sometimes making things sound easier than they were motivated him to try harder and do better. Mr He’s encouragement gave him and his friends the confidence to create SPOILT, an independent zine covering GE2025 through the eyes of first-time voters.

Throughout his journey, he found strength in WKWSCI’s vibrant community. Being a maker or creative is incredibly difficult, requiring vulnerability and often taking a lot out of him. However, the support from mentors who nudged him toward relevant readings and showed faith in him made all the difference.

He also found comfort and camaraderie in his peers. They shared many suppers, all-nighters, and long conversations. While he may not remember everything said, he will always remember the laughter echoing from the benches.

Wayne Lim (second row, second from left) celebrating with his peers at Convocation

 Charting the Future

As he prepares to migrate to Australia, the future is both scary and exciting. Though he has tried many media-related projects, he isn’t rushing to specialise. The breadth of his experiences at WKWSCI solidified his passion for media and creative work without narrowing his interests. He has begun to embrace being a media generalist.

His long-term dream is to enter academia and teaching. For now, he is seeking opportunities in visual journalism and documentary filmmaking.

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Knowledge Management Webinar - Shaping Careers in the Age of AI

24 Jan 2026 11.00 AM - 11.30 AM
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The 14th International Conference on Chinese-Language Media and Huaxia Civilisations

27 Nov 2025 at 06.00 PM - 29 Nov 2025 at 01.00 PM
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Knowledge Management Webinar - The KM Shift: Innovation in Motion

22 Nov 2025 11.00 AM - 11.30 AM
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Knowledge Management Webinar - AI and Knowledge Sustainability

18 Oct 2025 11.00 AM - 11.30 AM
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Graduate Discovery Sessions 2025

08 Oct 2025 at 12.00 PM - 07 Nov 2025 at 08.00 PM
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Knowledge Management Webinar - The Data Skills Ladder: Knowing Where You Stand (and Shine)

20 Sep 2025 11.00 AM - 11.30 AM
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ICA Conference 2025

12 Jun 2025 - 16 Jun 2025
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13th Honours Symposium for Asian Graduate Students in Communication Research

26 Apr 2025 - 27 Apr 2025

Nanyang Centre for Public Administration

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Masters Insight Information Sessions (Virtual)

08 Oct 2025 at 11.00 AM - 31 Oct 2025 at 05.30 PM
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NCPA Graduation Dinner and Alumni Reunion

25 Jul 2025 06.30 PM - 09.00 PM The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, Ballroom 2
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Symposium on AI for Social Science: Methodological Innovations with Large Language Models

22 Jul 2025 11.00 AM - 05.30 PM The ARC, Innovation Port, Basement 1, NTU
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Lien International Conference on Good Governance 2025

21 Jul 2025 at 09.00 AM - 22 Jul 2025 at 06.00 PM
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Generative AI Utility in Research: Opportunities and Challenges

18 Jul 2025 02.00 PM - 05.00 PM The Hive (Learning Hub South - LHS 01-04) Lecture Theater
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ASEAN-China Relations in a Changing World: New Geopolitics and Regional Cooperation

27 May 2025
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第九届陈振传基金会—南洋理工大学领导力提升高端论坛

03 Mar 2025 09.00 AM - 05.00 PM
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NCPA Distinguished Speaker Series: Government in Business: Friend or Foe

12 Sep 2024 06.30 PM - 08.00 PM