Posts featuring SPS students who received awards for their work or were featured in NUS annual reports etc.
The NUS Special Programme in Science proudly congratulates four distinguished alumni from the SPS Batch of 2021 for their outstanding achievement at the Global Undergraduate Awards, where they were recognised…
Visiting the Yellow River also referred to as the Mother River
Ending 2025 on a high note, eight students from the National University of Singapore (NUS) Special Programme in Science (SPS) embarked on a comprehensive cultural and scientific study camp in…
The International Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious student-led events in synthetic biology. What began at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in…
"The WEHI InSPIRE internship programme was a rare chance to spend a summer vacation gaining research experience while immersed in a different academic and cultural environment overseas. With the programme…
"Do not be afraid to learn from your friends or seniors, because their journey can light the way for yours." Dr Yeo Zhen Yuan (SPS Batch 13) Dr Yeo Zhen…
“Research success is seldom a straight path, it is a blind search in the dark, where persistence and resilience transform chance into discovery.” Wee Juin Shin (SPS Batch 23) SPS…
“Embrace uncertainty — take risks, explore new paths and you may find your calling. Regret only comes from chances not taken.” Jeriel Lee (SPS Batch 21) Year 4 student Jeriel…
"As we decide on our future paths, what we often need are not answers but rather courage and the will to make correct choices."
Phee Yong Han (SPS Batch 20)
Recipient of the CRISP award, Nemo Chen is pursuing a PhD in Chemical Physics at Harvard University and SPS Graduate mentor.
Featured in the NUS Annual Report 2023, Marcus Lai is a Year 4 student who majors in Mathematics, minors in Japanese Language Studies and is an SPS Senior Mentor.