Thinking about shaping the future of urban environments?
Join our upcoming webinar for the Master of Cities programme at NUS. We’ll dive deep into:
📚 Curriculum & Programme Highlights
💼 Career Prospects
📝 Detailed Admissions Guide
Speaker: Professor Zhou Yimin
Programme Co-Director, Master of Cities | Director (Advisory), NUS Cities
📅 Date: 8 January 2026
🕕 Time: 6:00 PM (SGT)
📍 Platform: Online via Zoom
🔗 How to Join: Scan the QR code in the image to register and secure your spot today!
Join our upcoming webinar for the Master of Cities programme at NUS. We’ll dive deep into:
📚 Curriculum & Programme Highlights
💼 Career Prospects
📝 Detailed Admissions Guide
Speaker: Professor Zhou Yimin
Programme Co-Director, Master of Cities | Director (Advisory), NUS Cities
📅 Date: 8 January 2026
🕕 Time: 6:00 PM (SGT)
📍 Platform: Online via Zoom
🔗 How to Join: Scan the QR code in the image to register and secure your spot today!
📢 Hello everyone!
For AY25/26 Semester 2, NUS Cities will be offering the following electives:
• CDE2502 Cities for All 👥
• CDE3507 Regenerative Cities 🌎
• CDE2506 Healthy Cities 💊
You can find the brief course write-ups on our website: https://cde.nus.edu.sg/nuscities/undergraduate/
For AY25/26 Semester 2, NUS Cities will be offering the following electives:
• CDE2502 Cities for All 👥
• CDE3507 Regenerative Cities 🌎
• CDE2506 Healthy Cities 💊
You can find the brief course write-ups on our website: https://cde.nus.edu.sg/nuscities/undergraduate/
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CDE2506 Healthy Cities 💊
Cities are complex and dynamic environments where urban planning, public health, and social wellbeing intersect to shape the lives of residents. This interdisciplinary course examines how urban environments influence human health outcomes and explores strategies for planning and governing more equitable and healthier cities.
🔗 Learn more about the module here!
Cities are complex and dynamic environments where urban planning, public health, and social wellbeing intersect to shape the lives of residents. This interdisciplinary course examines how urban environments influence human health outcomes and explores strategies for planning and governing more equitable and healthier cities.
🔗 Learn more about the module here!
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CDE3507 Regenerative Cities 🌎
This course introduces the concept of regenerative cities as an advanced paradigm beyond sustainability. Students will explore how cities can move from extractive to regenerative systems, enhancing resilience, biodiversity, circularity, and social inclusivity. Through lectures, field visits, design studios, and case studies, students will gain practical and theoretical skills to conceptualise and plan regenerative urban environments.
🔗 Learn more about the module here!
This course introduces the concept of regenerative cities as an advanced paradigm beyond sustainability. Students will explore how cities can move from extractive to regenerative systems, enhancing resilience, biodiversity, circularity, and social inclusivity. Through lectures, field visits, design studios, and case studies, students will gain practical and theoretical skills to conceptualise and plan regenerative urban environments.
🔗 Learn more about the module here!
Hi everyone, we’ll be having our 31st Public Lecture tomorrow!
📍6:30pm @ UTown Auditorium 1
RSVP by 5pm today here.
See you there ☺️
📍6:30pm @ UTown Auditorium 1
RSVP by 5pm today here.
See you there ☺️
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📬 [Part-time Student Researchers Wanted!]
🗒 NUS Cities is hiring part-time student researchers in May to assist with data collection, with opportunities for future data collection work in the coming months.
🔖 We are looking for students of any background who want to learn more about the following:
- the relationship between the built environment and health outcomes
- how different demographic groups use amenities and spaces
- how researchers assess the built environment through qualitative and quantitative methods
📩 Learn more about the role & apply here:
https://inetapps.nus.edu.sg/nsws/app/browse/J2026040028
🗒 NUS Cities is hiring part-time student researchers in May to assist with data collection, with opportunities for future data collection work in the coming months.
🔖 We are looking for students of any background who want to learn more about the following:
- the relationship between the built environment and health outcomes
- how different demographic groups use amenities and spaces
- how researchers assess the built environment through qualitative and quantitative methods
📩 Learn more about the role & apply here:
https://inetapps.nus.edu.sg/nsws/app/browse/J2026040028
inetapps.nus.edu.sg
NUS Student Work Scheme
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