Formed from merger of Yale-NUS College, renamed NUS College appoints new dean, to take in 400 students

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SINGAPORE — The newly renamed National University of Singapore (NUS) College, formed from the merger of Yale-NUS College and NUS’ University Scholars Programme, will be headed by Professor Simon Chesterman as its dean-designate, the university said on Tuesday (Jan 4).

Prof Chesterman will continue to serve as the dean of NUS Law — an appointment he has held since 2012 — as NUS “convenes a global search for his successor” at the law faculty, the university said in a statement.

Prof Chesterman, who will also be appointed vice provost of educational innovation at NUS, said he is excited at the chance to build NUS College as its inaugural dean: “It will be a new educational journey that transcends disciplinary and geographical boundaries — education without limits.” Previously given a temporary moniker “New College”, the name for the college was selected after consultations with around 20 focus group sessions and in-depth interviews led by a global independent research agency in October last year, said NUS.

In addition, financial aid and scholarship programmes, such as bursaries, loans, scholarships and work-study opportunities, will be made available to students with financial concerns.

 

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