Ryan Darius Lim
Computing ’27, Business Analytics (Hons)
Arts & Social Sciences ’25, English Language & Linguistics (Hons)
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The NUS Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre (CTPCLC) Symposium is an annual celebration of students’ work in the community. Its 12th iteration, held on 21 September 2024, took the theme ‘Inclusive Communities’, underscoring the importance of fostering environments where all individuals, regardless of their background, can thrive and be full-fledged members of our community. This theme also reflects a growing recognition that inclusivity is not merely an idea but a necessary foundation for sustainable social development and cohesion.
Research Projects at a Glance An Exploratory Study on Hatch’s Immersive+ Programme: Meeting the Needs and Impacting the Life Outcomes for School Dropouts Student Researchers: Ashwin Pandiyan, Arts and Social Sciences ‘24 Goh Keng Swee Darren, Arts and Social Sciences ‘24 Jerome Ong Yi Jie, Arts & Social Sciences ‘24 Rachel Tee Xin Yi, Arts
Whenever one speaks of the concept of community, we tend to associate this with specific places where persons live, and they often call it home. However, this is not always the case, especially in a post-place world, where innumerable virtual communities now reside within digitized environments.
Piety and Precarity at Singapore’s Waterloo Street – an urban religious enclave Read More »
Carin and Mei Ting has completed their research project on “Familiar Strangers – Understanding the Singaporean Presence in Johor Bahru”. We invited the duo to share their experience and what they have enjoyed most in doing a practicum with CTPCLC.
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Hearty congratulations to CTPCLC Alumnus, Khoo Yi Feng (NUS Southeast Asian Studies and Psychology ’17, Social Work (postgraduate diploma) ’20), who was one of 12 young alumni to receive the NUS Outstanding Young Alumni Award on 2 November 2023!
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Coming together in a whole-of-society approach to address Singapore’s ageing population challenges How can the whole of society be mobilised to tackle the challenges of an ageing population in Singapore? As the Singapore population demographic greys progressively, this question was at the centre of discussion at the annual symposium of the NUS Chua Thian Poh Community
Thammasat University Students Visit Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre, National University of Singapore On 11 May 2023, Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre (CTPCLC) from the National University of Singapore hosted Dr Sorasich Swangsilp, Director of the Social Policy and Development (SPD) International Programme (Thammasat University, Thailand), and his colleague Ajarn Pred Evans during
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For the most part, being a youth is both an exciting and equally terrifying time of one’s life. Armed with boundless energy and an infallible desire to make their mark in the world, youths are a bundle of untapped potential. Yet, the most arduous task of being a youth is often to figure out one’s identity, values and connections to others around them.
Youth Volunteerism: Play for All @ APSN Read More »
For most of us, International Women’s Day falls annually on the 8th of March, reminding us to celebrate and recognise the achievements of the women around us. Yet, for Alice, whose work often involves championing women’s empowerment, every day is International Women’s Day.
Art, Community and Motherhood: An Interview with Alice (Mama on Palette) Read More »
On 8th November 2022, Thai communities around the world celebrated Loy Krathong, a traditional festival that also takes place in other Southeast Asian societies like Myanmar, Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia. For Thais, it usually occurs on a November evening during the full moon within the 12th month of the Thai Lunar Calendar
Letting Go, Reluctantly: The end of the road for Singapore’s ‘Little Thailand’ Read More »
At its heart, diversity and inclusion is about creating a common ground for people of different backgrounds to have a conversation. Beyond that, it is also about understanding our own socio-cultural identities, and how these identities shape our interactions with others.
Diversity & Inclusion: Interview with Dr Angeline Lim Read More »
Three batches of graduates from Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre reunite at first physical graduation event in three years Three batches of alumni and graduating fellows from the Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre (CTPCLC) celebrated the completion of their community development and leadership programme on a Saturday morning at the Centre’s first in-person
Staff at the Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre (CTPCLC, NUS) held their first staff retreat-team bonding activity, by sharing their understanding of what ‘Community Development’ means, and the Asset-based community development (ABCD) model.
Baking a Difference: CTPCLC Team Retreat 2022 Read More »
In Bangkok, just beyond the tourist belt of malls, historical sites, novel attractions and its colourful night life, what is sometimes less talked about are informal street-level markets that emerge within various neighbourhoods of the city’s urban landscape.
Reflections from the Field: Bangkok’s Huai Khwang Night Market Read More »
Creating Impact with Community-based Research Empowering youths in Singapore, the future role of community hospitals, and women’s sexual health: these were some of the subjects explored by students of the NUS Chua Thian Poh Community Leadership Centre (CTPCLC) in their practicum projects. Showcased at the recent 10th CTPCLC symposium, these projects affirm the importance of students applying
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