BROWSE NEWS

2022

Optimising Female Fertility with Dietetic Intervention

A nutritional screening tool, developed by Associate Professor Claire Pettitt from the Health and Social Sciences cluster, could help women optimise their nutritional intake to boost their fertility.

From an Athlete to a Therapist

When SIT launched its Physiotherapy degree programme in 2016, it didn’t take long for 35-year-old Alfian bin Redzuan to take the plunge and answer a calling that has been on his mind since his youth.

DNV and SIT Sign MOU to Promote Maritime Decarbonisation and Digitalisation

The collaboration will focus on knowledge exchange and research initiatives to further advance Singapore's maritime ecosystem's efforts.

Teaching the Art of Mentoring by Asking ‘What Else?’

The Corporate Mentoring and Coaching training programme aims to develop workplace mentors, who play an integral role in cultivating workplace learning culture.

First Year Experience 2022 Welcomes New SITizens

After a two-year hiatus from physical events, SIT welcomed freshmen for Academic Year 2022/23 in person at SIT@Dover for an unforgettable First-Year Experience (FYE).

Giving Patients Hope with Rehabilitation Robotics

One day, stroke survivors and persons with disabilities may be able to experience rehabilitation robotics therapy in the comfort of their own homes.

SingHealth and SIT Partner to Drive New Healthcare Innovations and Advance Practice-oriented Education

At the SingHealth Duke-NUS Education Conference 2022, SingHealth and SIT announced a five-year partnership that will equip the healthcare workforce with practice-oriented and innovation skills to tackle healthcare challenges

SIT’s 2021 Graduates Achieved Strong Employment Outcomes and Starting Salaries

More than 9 in 10 graduates were employed within six months of graduation 86.0% were employed in full-time permanent jobs, surpassing pre-pandemic levels, with improvements seen ...

Connecting Students to the Community

Two SIT Faculty have been newly elected to lead the Council of the Singapore Association of Occupational Therapists.

A Different Path to Success

At 25, Ramasamy s/o Subramaniam is living his dream of being a university undergraduate, although the path he was on had seemed to lead a different way.