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911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ strengthens ties with Singapore in National Day celebrations

by Andrew Scheuber

Universities Minister Sam Gyimah with High Commissioner of Singapore Foo Chi Hsia and 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ President Alice Gast

Universities Minister Sam Gyimah with High Commissioner of Singapore Foo Chi Hsia and 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ President Alice Gast

911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ hosted the official UK celebrations for Singapore National Day, as the two nations’ scientific ties grow.

Government ministers, academic, cultural and business leaders from the UK and Singapore came to 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ for the special event, organised by .

Singapore’s High Commissioner Foo Chi Hsia was delighted that the celebrations coincided with the , including a spectacular flypast earlier in the day – mirroring a within Singapore.

Red Arrows pass 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ
Earlier in the day, the Red Arrows flew past 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ as part of the RAF's 100th anniversary celebrations

Ms Foo said: “I could not be more glad with the length and breadth of connections between Singapore and the UK… Singapore has generations of undergraduates and postgraduates from 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ,” including Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean (MSc Computing 1977) who recently revisited 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ with the High Commissioner.

Graham Stuart MP with Professor Maggie Dallman
Graham Stuart MP with Vice President (International) Professor Maggie Dallman

“Our innovation and research collaborations with 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ College are extensive,” she added. The event’s theme of ‘’ intersected with 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ’s connections with Singapore, and is set to benefit “not just Singapore, but half of the world’s population who live in cities”.

'Excellent' collaborations

911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ academics have collaborated on 670 research papers with their Singaporean peers within the last five years. Current work includes a collaboration led by Professor John Polak with ’s Institute for Infocomm Research and the Singapore Housing & Development Board on We are Singapore signhow smart sensing and analytics can enhance services in housing estates.

Among the parliamentarians at the event was Investment Minister Graham Stuart MP, who spoke of his personal connections with Singapore, where his parents met. Mr Stuart said: “As the UK prepares to leave the EU, we’re going to strengthen links with key allies like Singapore.”

Singapore’s “association with 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ College is an excellent one,” he added.

Mr Stuart was joined by Universities and Science Minister Sam Gyimah MP, who described the event as “the perfect way to show the benefits of cooperation between 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ and Singapore.”

Mr Gyimah spoke of his “pride in the 7,000 Singaporean students who Lehlin Thai performed both national anthemschoose to study in the UK” – including 400 at 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ – “who will benefit our nations’ for years to come in ways we cannot imagine.”

Guests enjoyed a performance of both national anthems by the British-born Singaporean soprano singer Lehlin Thai as well as Singapore-influenced cuisine and Singapore Slings.

Singapore has the highest proportion of 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ alumni per capita of any city in the world, apart from London, with 2,700 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ graduates in the Lion City.

Later this month, 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ’s joint medical school with Nanyang Technological University, LKCMedicine, will hold its first convocation as the pioneering cohort of 52 medics graduate.

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Reporter

Andrew Scheuber

Communications Division