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Reflections from Alumni

CTPCLC Alumni share their experience pursuing their passion in Community Development and Leadership with us. Connect with them and meet like-minded individuals on our LinkedIn

Angie Lim Tze Yii

Starting university fresh out of poly, I was excited for a new chapter-but I never really paused to track how much I'd grown. In 2021, while COVID kept everyone indoors, ...
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Isabel Lui Yisha

To our professors - thank you for guiding us, challenging us, and believing in our potential. To our friends and classmates - thank you for your camaraderie, your laughter, and ...
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Cheng Tian Wei

CTPCLC was one of the most formative experiences of my university life. Prof Chng, Prof Lim and Dr Tan taught generously from their experience in the community development space and ...
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Roxanne Foo Wee Ngee

I feel immensely grateful to NUS and CTPCLC for granting me the opportunity to explore and learn freely. My exposure to the social aspects of society has broadened my perspective ...
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Jerome Ong Yi Jie

CTPCLC has opened my eyes to various models of community development and, more importantly, given me a taste of the process of understanding communities through the lens of qualitative research. ...
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Kho Yong Xiang

I am thankful for the opportunities that being in NUS and being in CTPCLC has brought me. I got to learn some frameworks and theories in approaching community-based work. It’s ...
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Sim Rou Chen

As someone who regularly immerses herself in communities through volunteering and social work, I have met many kind-hearted individuals who are starting out in their journey of community service. There ...
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Zoe Ang Jia Wei

Throughout my undergraduate years, I had the privilege of taking the CTPCLC course on Community Leadership (CLC3303), and working in CTPCLC as a Student Partner for a semester. As an ...
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Mohammed Noor Haqeem B Z

As a programme, the CTPCLC has done a great job in giving me the academic foundations and practical experience of what it means to work in communities. The most important ...
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